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The word without followed by a verb in its -ing form is used to indicate the absence of an action or condition. It's a common structure used to describe doing something while not doing something else at the same time.

For example, She left without saying goodbye. This means she left and did not say goodbye.

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the preposition without?

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She watched TV without loud.

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Without should be used with a noun or noun phrase, not an adjective.


He walked home without an umbrella in the rain.


They sang a song without happily.

--feedback--

Without should precede a noun or noun phrase, not an adverb.


She goes to school without by bus.

--feedback--

Without cannot be used in this context.

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