Examveda He went so fast that I could not keep up . . . . . . . . him. A. forB. withC. toD. inAnswer: Option B Solution (By Examveda Team) 'Keep up with' means 'move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Preposition
Solution (By Examveda Team) 'Keep up with' means 'move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
Nowadays Raktim studies . . . . . . . . the whole day. A. withB. fromC. throughoutD. under View Answer
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