your behaviour does not admit ________any excuses
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The answer is: Your behaviour does not admit for any excuses.
Explanation:
- In this we use preposition 'for'.
- For can also be used as a preposition (followed by a noun). Wait a while there, as a conjunction (a word or phrase that joins two clauses).
- We utilise to discuss a rationale or purpose for anything.
- "For" means to have as a purpose, destination, receiver, or quantity.
- Anywhere you like—in the middle or at the start of a sentence—we can insert a "for."
- We can used it as a function word to denote departure for home or acting in the best interests of the situation.
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Your behavior does not admit to any excuses.
Explanation:
we can use TO as a preposition in many ways:
- used as a destination or direction. eg: We’re going to Delhi next week.
- used as a receiver of an action. eg: She’s always writing letters to her best friend.
- used as indicating time. eg: Her train arrives at quarter to nine.
- used after nouns. eg: The door to the main hall was open
- used after verbs. eg: He reluctantly admitted to knowing her.
- used after adjectives. eg: Be kind to her. You’re so nasty to her!
- To the to-infinitive. eg: She loves to wear black dresses.
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