22. Nobody
- you knows the truth,fill in the blank with preposition
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Nobody but you know the truth.
Explanation:
- A preposition can be defined as the words that connect noun pronouns or we can say that it connects two parts of the sentence.
- 'BUT' is used instead of except (for), it is used to introduce the only thing or person not included in the body of the sentence, except for and bar. It is often used after words like everyone, nobody, nothing, anywhere, everything, no one, none, everything, everything.
- 'BUT' can also act as a conjunction, preposition, and adverb.
- Used to add to the previous statement and usually introduce a contrasting statement.
- But can also be used to express some feelings like shock, surprise, etc. at the starting of the sentence.
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The preposition used is "but".
Explanation:
The above sentence is like :
Nobody, but you knows the truth.
What is a preposition ?
- A preposition is a word or group of words.
- Prepositions are used before a noun, a pronoun, or a noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
- Some examples of prepositions are "in", "at", "on", etc.
Types of prepositions :
1. Preposition of direction :
- The preposition of direction refers to the direction of that noun or pronoun.
- Prepositions used to indicate directions are "to," "in," "into," "on," and "onto."
- E.g. She went to the mall.
2. Preposition of time :
- The preposition of time indicates the time relation for the noun or pronoun.
- Prepositions used to indicate time are "in," "at," and "on".
- E.g. Raj went to the party at 8 pm.
3. Prepositions of Place :
- The preposition of place indicates the place related to the noun or pronoun.
- Prepositions used to indicate place are "in", "at", "on", and "inside".
- E.g. The ball is inside the box.
4. Prepositions of Location :
- The preposition of location indicates the location of the noun or pronoun.
- Prepositions used to indicate location are "in," "at," and "on".
- E.g. The book is on the bookshelf.
5. Prepositions of Spatial Relationships :
- The preposition of Spatial Relationships refers to spatial relationship of noun or pronoun.
- Prepositions used to indicate spatial relationships are "above," "across," "against," "ahead of," "along," "among," "around," "behind," "below", "beneath," "beside," "between," "from," "in front of," "inside," "near," "off," "out of," "through," "toward," "under," and "within."
- E.g. The post office is behind that big tree.
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