Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the option that most suitably fills the space;
The train rattled along .... full speed

a

in

b

at

c

with

d

by

e

on

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Craig Duffy
9 years ago

u CN drive a car at full speed ,but the car moves,rattles etc ,IN full speed.

Tino2520
7 years ago

''at full speed '' is definitely the answer..... guys research!

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

The correct option is B. “at”. So the sentence should read: “The train rattled along at full speed.” This is because “at” is the appropriate preposition to use when referring to speed. It indicates the rate at which something is happening. In this case, it’s the speed at which the train is moving.

DA-LUCKYSTAR
10 years ago

as in IN MOTION

mercy gokie
10 years ago

in full speed is ryt ‘cos the lorry is still in motion.

Ipinyomi
2 years ago

The correct option to complete the sentence is "at." So the completed sentence would be: "The train rattled along at full speed."

The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific point or location in time, which is why it is the most suitable option to complete the sentence.

In this case, "at" is used to describe the speed at which the train is moving, indicating a specific point in time when the train is traveling at full speed.

This explanation should be good enough for anyone who is confused!

Ipinyomi
2 years ago

The correct option to complete the sentence is "at." So the completed sentence would be: "The train rattled along at full speed." The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific point or location in time, which is why it is the most suitable option to complete the sentence. In this case, "at" is used to describe the speed at which the train is moving, indicating a specific point in time when the train is traveling at full speed.

Ojadua2
10 years ago

"at" full/top speed

Localboy
10 years ago

in is correct, buh what abt with

stargreat
7 years ago

"in full speed" is very correct

rayhenry82
10 years ago

In full speed is absolutely correct..

Princejames2005
4 years ago

With the present form "Rattle" and simple present form "Rattles" you use preposition by, at, on, in,
But with past form "Rattled" you use preposition with

odince
11 years ago

Jamb might b right that same has been repeated for yrs.

odince
11 years ago

Jamb might b right,since that same has been repeated for yrs.

Roseline1999
9 years ago

No raffled as indicate it to be past,so 'at' is the correct ans because at is a past form of describing and event e.g I pointed at the man yesterday( that's past form of 'at') so the present form is ...Point to the man

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