_____ to be a good swimmer, you should know how to hold your breath for a while. (a) for while (b) however since (c) in place (d) in order
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➡_____ to be a good swimmer, you should know how to hold your breath for a while. (a) for while (b) however since (c) in place (d) in order
✨Answer ⤵⤵
➡Here you are asking to fill in the blank...
➡So, option (d) in order is the best to be kept in the blank...
➡In order to be a good swimmer you should know how to hold your breath for a while
➡This sentence means that it is necessary for a person to know how to hold his breath for a while in order to become a good swimmer...
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✨Question ⤵⤵
➡_____ to be a good swimmer, you should know how to hold your breath for a while. (a) for while (b) however since (c) in place (d) in order
✨Answer ⤵⤵
➡Here you are asking to fill in the blank...
➡So, option (d) in order is the best to be kept in the blank...
➡In order to be a good swimmer you should know how to hold your breath for a while
➡This sentence means that it is necessary for a person to know how to hold his breath for a while in order to become a good swimmer...
hope it helps ☺
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In order to be a good swimmer, you should know how to hold your breath for a while. (Option d)
- The words 'in order' are relevant in the given context as they represent the purpose of the thing being discussed.
- The sentence means that to become a good swimmer, being able to hold one's breath is essential.
- It is followed by 'to' and is used with the verb's infinitive form to be grammatically appropriate.
- For while, however since, in place are incorrect and cannot be inserted here.
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