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1. Put in the correct preposition :
(1) They were delighted ................... the present I gave them.
(2) It was nice ...... you to come and see me when I was ill.
(3) Why are you so rude ....... people? Why can't you be more polite?​

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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Answer:

  • (1) They were delighted with the present I gave them.
  • (2) It was nice of you to come and see me when I was ill.
  • (3) Why are you so rude to people? Why can't you be more polite?​

Explanation:

We are asked to put correct preposition in the given sentences.

We are given with three sentences with blank space and need to fill correct preposition.

  • (1) They were delighted with the present I gave them.
  • (2) It was nice of you to come and see me when I was ill.
  • (3) Why are you so rude to people? Why can't you be more polite?​

What is preposition? A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."

Some other examples of prepositions are- under, above, beneath, on, of, to, with, below.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

(1) They loved the gift I gave them, and it made them happy.

(2) It was thoughtful of you to visit me when I was sick.

(3) Why do you treat people so impolitely? Why are you not more courteous?

Explanation:

In the given sentences, we are requested to insert the appropriate preposition.

Three blank sentences are provided for us to complete using the appropriate preposition.

(1) They loved the gift I gave them, and it made them happy.

(2) It was thoughtful of you to visit me when I was sick.

(3) Why do you treat people so impolitely? Why are you not more courteous? What does preposition mean? A word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun is known as a preposition.

Some other examples of prepositions are- under, above, beneath, on, of, to, with, below.

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