English, asked by rppt122, 10 months ago

You can't use your cell phone once you're _____ the plane.
onto
above
out
aboard

Answers

Answered by saumyaverma795
7

Explanation:

you can't use your cell phone once you're into the palne

Answered by brainlysme14
1

You can't use your cell phone once you're _aboard_ the plane.

Explanation:

  The adverb aboard means on board, as in on a ship, train or plane. Usually the captain will welcome you aboard with a brief speech if you're lucky — or a long one if you're not.

Aboard comes from the French phrase à bord, which has the same meaning as the English word — on board. If you were just hired, your new manager might say "Welcome aboard" (the figurative company train). The phrase "All aboard!" is said as a warning before departure, especially before a ship or train leaves. It means, in essence: haul your keister up here quick or you'll be left behind!

Examples:

(1) He checked their names off as they went aboard the plane.

(2) One of them climbed aboard a soapbox and began informing the locals why gays should be allowed in the military.

(3) Jack has gone aboard the plane.

https://brainly.in/question/18561472

https://brainly.in/question/6857550

#SPJ2

Similar questions