English, asked by kekinchavda, 1 month ago

2. I am
really sorry but you are standing
my way.
(on/in/at/with/behind)​

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Answered by subhashreepriya941
2

Answer:

thanks for the free points

Answered by Anonymous
0

I am really sorry but you are standing in my way.

In the question, the dash(__) will be after standing, which is not given there.

1. A preposition defines a word or a group of words used before any noun, any pronoun, or some noun phrase to reveal the exact direction, the time, the place, the location, the contiguous relations, or to reveal an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "of," "at," "in," "on," and "to."

2. Prepositions in the language of grammar are very idiomatic.

3. Generally, there are certain rules and regulations for the utilization of prepositions, and many uses of the preposition are announced by fixed types of expressions. In such cases, it is best to remember the phrase or sentence instead of remembering the individual preposition.

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