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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What word goes in the blank?

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You've build some momentum at home, what is the key ( ) trying to keep this momentum going.
  

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First, which preposition do you think best fits the blank? You have also misspelt a word, omitted a conjunction, and mispunctuated the end of your comma-splice sentence.

  • First, which preposition do you think best fits the blank?
  • You have also misspelt a word, omitted a conjunction, and mispunctuated the end of your comma-splice sentence.
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First, which preposition do you think best fits the blank?
You have also misspelt a word, omitted a conjunction, and mispunctuated the end of your comma-splice sentence.
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the preposition I think is -in-
You've built some momentum at home. What is the key ( ) trying to keep this momentum going.
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AnonymousYou've build built some momentum at home, what is the key to trying to keep this momentum going?
Or rather, "what is the key to keeping this momentum going?"
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I suppose that 'in' is possible, but the collocating preposition is 'key to + noun'.

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