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3 Put in a preposition (over/from/into etc.).
1 I looked....................................
the window and watched the people in the street
2 My house is very near here. It's just.......................
the corner
3 Do you know how to put a film.................
this camera
4 How far is it ....................
here.....................
the airport?
5 We walked.......................
the muscum for an hour and saw a lot of interesting things
6 You can put your coat
............................
the back of the chair
7 In tennis, you have to hit the ball................ the net
8 Silvia took a key .........................
her bag and opened the door.

Answers

Answered by Avanimudabagil
8

Answer:

1) from

2) over

3) into

4) over, into

5) from

6) into

7) into

8) from

Answered by sureeshravi
0

Answer:

The prepositions used for the questions are following.

1) from

2) over

3) into

4) over, into

5) from

6) into

7) into

8) from

Explanation:

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a preposition is "a word that connects a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun to another word, especially to a verb, another noun, or an adjective." Prepositions are "words or groups of phrases, such as in, from, to, out of and on behalf of, used before a noun or pronoun to convey place, position, time or manner," according to the Oxford Learner's Dictionary.

To connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence, a preposition is utilised. Prepositions are typically brief words that are positioned immediately before nouns. Prepositions can occasionally be found in front of gerund verbs.

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