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svlad2 [7]
2 years ago
3

* I can hardly buy a new car ..... the high price of cars in Egypt

English
1 answer:
nordsb [41]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I can hardly buy a new car on account of the high price of cars in Egypt. (letter A)

Explanation:

<u>The sentence needs to be completed with a term that shows the relationship of cause and effect. The speaker says he or she can hardly buy a new car. And </u><u>why is that? Because of</u><u> the high price of cars in Egypt. The term that has the meaning we need is found in letter A. "On account of" is the same as "because of".</u>

<u>- I can hardly buy a new car </u><u>on account of</u><u> (because of) the high price of cars in Egypt.</u>

<u>All the other terms do not present this same function. Besides that, they all demand more information from the second sentence.</u> Just as an example, let's use letter B.

- I can hardly buy a new car supposing the high price of cars in Egypt... -what? See how incomplete it sounds? Supposing the high price does what? The same will happen if we use letters C and D. The sentence will sound incomplete.

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