CBSE BOARD XII, asked by azharuddinsaria73, 3 months ago

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H Fue in the blanks with the correct prepositions from the box
on behalf of in favour of by means of
except for in spite of prior to in case of
the submission
1. Never use the elevator
a fire
the rain
2. The children went out to play
3. Shailja checked her assignment thoroughly
4. Naim gave a vote of thanks
all the team members
5. Everybody was present at the meeting
Sumedha
6. We usually express our thoughts
language
7. The jury's verdict was
the defendant
Prepositional phrases
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or
noun phrase
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Answered by abhijitbasumatary08
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Answered by havellshavells
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Answer:

Sometimes in writing and speaking we arrive at a phrase that forms a fork in the road to expression. Ideally, we can distinguish one path from the other, even if by subtlety.

Other forks pose a greater challenge. Each way looks the same, and the sounds from both are familiar. We pick our path and hope for the best, making our choice a 50-50 gamble.

The prepositional phrases in behalf of and on behalf of often present us with such potential divergence. Thus we—including reputable writers—often use them interchangeably.

A closer look, however, reveals that by definition the phrases are separated by nuance. Careful, articulate writers make mental note of the difference and reinforce proper usage with practice. Soon enough, they apply it with correct, reflexive instinct.

In behalf of means “for the benefit, advantage, or interest of” in acting as an agent, friend, or benefactor. Another way to think of it is “as helping” someone or something.

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