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She refused to let me wash all the dishes. She insisted ____________ helping me do the dishes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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She insisted on helping me do the dishes

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete Question:

She refused to let me wash all the dishes. She insisted ____________ helping me do the dishes.

Fill in the blanks with a suitable preposition.

Answer:

"On"

She refused to let me wash all the dishes. She insisted on helping me do the dishes.

Explanation:

  • Prepositions in English grammar are a handy tool which indicates the relationship between a word in a sentence and the word acts as the object of the preposition.
  • These are simple, single words which are usually employed before nouns.
  • When a verb combines with a preposition it makes a prepositional phrase or a phrasal verb.
  • Here the verb 'insisted' has taken the preposition "on"
  • "Insist on" represents a prepositional verb, where a verb is followed by a particular preposition to make a sentence sound very fluent.
  • This phrase means to say or show that a person believes that something is necessary or very important
  • The given sentence expresses that She insists on helping.

Hence the correct sentence-

She refused to let me wash all the dishes. She insisted on helping me do the dishes.

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