Choose suitable prepositions (down, into, in, through).
1.We can’t move further. Our car has broken . 2. he dances so funny, that I broke laughter. 3. Sally broke my talk with Sue. 4. Because of John’s rude words, she broke tears. 5. The sun managed to break for a while in the afternoon.
2. He dances so funny , that I broke into laughter .
3. Sally broke in my talk with Sue.
4. Because of John's rude words , she broke into tears .
5. The sun managed to break through for a while in the afternoon .
- The preposition "down" is used here to indicate that the car has stopped functioning or has come to a halt.
2. He dances so funny, that I broke into laughter.
- The preposition "into" is used here to show that laughter suddenly and uncontrollably started.
3. Sally broke in my talk with Sue.
- The preposition "in" is used here to indicate that Sally interrupted the conversation between the speaker and Sue.
4. Because of John’s rude words, she broke into tears.
- The preposition "into" is used here to show that tears suddenly and uncontrollably started.
5. The sun managed to break through for a while in the afternoon.
- The preposition "through" is used here to mean that the sun's rays penetrated or emerged from the clouds momentarily, allowing sunlight to be seen.