English, asked by mukuljalan1234, 8 months ago

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L. Use simple, compound or complex prepositions to fill in the blanke
1. There is a funny umbrella stand the door
a recent survey, the boy girl ratio has fallen again
your letter dated 26 March 2017
4. The children made castles s and,
5. The book fell the cupboard
6. I parked the car the gate.
7.
10. We met the arts class.​

Answers

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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1). There is a funny umbrella behind the door.

2). In a recent survey, the boy girl ratio has fallen again.

3). Your letter dated at 26 March 2017.

4). The children made castles along with sand.

5). The book fell from the cupboard.

6. I parked the car close to the gate.

10. We met at the arts class.​

Explanation:

  • Prepositions are described as the words that show the relationship between the noun, pronoun, or noun phrase and other elements of the sentence.
  • These are classified into three types: simple, complex, and compound.
  • Simple prepositions are words like on, in, at, over, etc, which are primarily employed to denote a location, place, or time.
  • Complex prepositions are described as the prepositions that consist of a word and a preposition. It functions together as an ordinary preposition. For example: along with, close to, on account of, etc.
  • Compound prepositions are formed using a preposition along with an adjective, noun, or adverb. For example: around, behind, underneath, etc.
  • The given sentences could be filled with them as mention above.

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Answered by kittiehello11
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Answer:

1. behind

2. according to

4.in

5. beneath

6.beside

7. without

8. behind

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