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The public was cautioned ____ Pickpockets

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Answered by nishitadeka82
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Answer:

The public was cautioned of Pickpockets.

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Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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The public cautioned against pickpockets.

  • When combined with the preposition "against," the verb "caution" becomes a phrasal verb.
  • The phrase "caution against" means to take this opportunity to remind someone or something.
  • The word "against" is used to describe negative, antagonistic, or opposed responses to things like persons, events, beliefs, situations, etc.
  • The statement cautions the public about pickpockets and uses the passive voice.
  • Pickpocketing is a kind of thievery that involves taking money or other valuables from a victim's person or pocket while the victim is not immediately aware of the theft.
  • As shown in the statement above, the word "against" should be used to fill in the blank.
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