Idioms, Phrase & Clause
Fill in the blank with appropriate phrase. 'I don't subscribe ____ his views''.
The correct phrase to fill in the blank is: to
Here's why:
"Subscribe" is commonly used with the preposition "to" when referring to accepting or agreeing with someone's ideas. example, "I subscribe to the theory of evolution."
The other options are not used in this context:
"On": This is typically used when discussing physical locations or things that are attached to something else.
"After": This implies a temporal sequence but doesn't relate to agreement or disagreement with views.
"For": This could be used in certain contexts, like "I don't subscribe for his newsletter," but not with "views."
You want to know the price of something so you say, ____ ?
"The writer would _____ coffee for next two weeks."
The managing director hit the nail on the head when he said the company's spending, is outrageous and unethical. The phrase "to hit the nail on the head" means:
Fill in the blank with appropriate word, phrase and clause(s): Do you know why her mother...sad?