When an object ‘has a’ another object, then, you have got an aggregation in between them. This is also called a ‘has a’ relationship. For an OOPs example; an employee can be only in one department. Even if the department is deleted, the employee exists. This is called ‘has a’...
Some verbs (for example, movar) are both transitive and intransitive, meaning that they may be used in either way. For some intransitive verbs (which cannot take a direct object) the preposition normally used after the verb has been given where this is likely to be helpful. In view of ...
For example, the customer neither needs nor plans to buy candy. but while the customer is standing, waiting to pay money, he or she may suddenly decide to buy【C18】___ This is exactly【C19】___the store and the manufacturer hope that the customer will【C20】___ The customer follows...