There are three underlined words below, followed by their usages. Determine the sentences, in which the use of words is correct or appropriate : Pray. Prey. Prying A. If you pray with faith, they say, it will be answered. B. He has fallen a prey to cheats C. Prying into the affairs of others is bad.
The problem involves assessing the correctness of the usage of three words: pray, prey, and prying in sentences. Explanation:
Sentence A: "If you pray with faith, they say, it will be answered." - The word pray means to make a request or plead with a divine entity. This usage is contextually and grammatically correct as it fits the intended meaning of a prayer being answered through faith.
Sentence B: "He has fallen a prey to cheats." - Here, the word prey is accurately used to indicate someone who is victimized or taken advantage of, aligning well with the description of someone falling victim to cheats.
Sentence C: "Prying into the affairs of others is bad." - The word prying aptly describes unwanted or intrusive curiosity into someone else's life, and the sentence correctly conveys that such behavior is considered negative.
Each sentence uses its respective word correctly, making option A, B, and C the right choice, as all instances are appropriate.