6. I am ashamed (at/of) my rude behaviour.
7. I shall return (in/within) an hour.
8. There is a bridge (across/over) the river.
9. I am going (up/on) the stairs.
10. The dog is lying (on/in) the floor.
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Explanation:
- at
- within
- over
- up
- on. follow me then I will follow you
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Completed sentences are as follows:
6. I am ashamed of my rude behavior.
7. I shall return within an hour.
8. There is a bridge over the river.
9. I am going up the stairs.
10. The dog is lying on the floor.
Prepositions:
- To indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object, a preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.
- Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
- English prepositions are quite idiomatic.
- Prepositions typically come before a noun or pronoun to establish the relationship between them and other sentence components.
- Prepositions, which are frequently brief words that denote direction or place, must be remembered in order to be understood.
Types of prepositions:
- Prepositions of Place.
- Prepositions of Time.
- Prepositions of Direction.
- Prepositions of Location.
- Prepositions of Spatial Relationships.
- Prepositional Phrase.
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