Environmental Sciences, asked by sakina15052002, 1 month ago

rewrite the correct answer
do not boil water and drink.​

Answers

Answered by pragatigarmentpragat
0

Answer:

water do not boil and drink

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

Correct option is [ A ] To make te

  • The sentence indicates that the subject is boiling water for the purpose of making tea. Thus, the answer must indicate this purpose. The preposition in the answer must thus, indicate a purpose and the verb must agree with that preposition.

  • Option A is correct. Here, 'to' indicates purpose. 'Make' agrees with 'to'. The phrase 'to make tea' as a whole correctly answers the question asked by 'A'. Thus, it is correct.

  • Option B is incorrect. 'For' indicates purpose but, the verb 'make' does not agree with it. 'For' is used along with verbs in their continuous form(For making tea). Thus, for make tea is grammatically flawed.

  • Option C is incorrect. 'Making tea' does not have a preposition to indicate purpose. It is simply a statement and does not appropriately answer the question.

  • Option D is incorrect. Here, 'because' indicates reason and not 'purpose'. Thus, it does not convey the correct meaning and is incorrect.

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