Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. With a view to |
Concerning somebody For the purpose of To complete Anywhere |
For the purpose of |
The correct answer is For the purpose of. The idiom "with a view to" means to do something with the intention of achieving a particular goal. For example, you might say "I took a course in computer programming with a view to getting a job in the tech industry." The other options are incorrect. "Concerning somebody" is the meaning of the idiom "as to." "To complete" is the meaning of the idiom "to finish." "Anywhere" is not an idiom. |