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add preposition
On the eve of the Prime Minister's visit, Civil Line has been cordoned ___
The Hindus believe in many rituals towards __________ the evils.
Against
Off
Out
By
The robbers not only injured the landlord but also decamped __________ body.
With
Off
About
For
The rich are not inured ____________ manual labour
Of
On
To
For
He made insulting remarks that are derogatory ___________ his reputation.
For
To
Of
Against
At the sight of his former wife, he flew ____________ a rage.
Into
In
To
By​

Answers

Answered by dollyayesha
1

off, off, with, to, to, into

Add preposition

  • On the eve of the Prime Minister's visit, Civil Line has been cordoned off.
  • The Hindus believe in many rituals towards off the evils.
  • The robbers not only injured the landlord but also decamped with body.
  • The rich are not inured to manual labour.
  • He made insulting remarks that are derogatory to his reputation.
  • At the sight of his former wife, he flew into a rage.
Answered by bhuvna789456
0

On the eve of the Prime Minister's visit, Civil Line has been cordoned off.

The Hindus believe in many rituals towards off the evils.

The robbers not only injured the landlord but also decamped with body.

The rich are not inured to manual labor.

He made insulting remarks that are derogatory to his reputation.

At the sight of his former wife, he flew into a rage.

Explanation:

A preposition is a word that connects nouns, pronouns, or phrases in a sentence to other words. They act as a link between the people, items, time, and places mentioned in a statement. Prepositions are often brief words that are used directly in front of nouns.  

On the eve of the Prime Minister's visit, Civil Line has been cordoned off.  

The Hindus believe in many rituals towards off the evils.  

  • The word "off" mostly means separating or moving away from something.
  • It has other meanings like "not on", "leaving", "starting", "moving away","separating from".

The robbers not only injured the landlord but also decamped with body.  

  • With is used in a number of expressions that say how people express their emotions and sensations.

The rich are not inured to manual labor.  

He made insulting remarks that are derogatory to his reputation.

  • Used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward, or the direction of something.

At the sight of his former wife, he flew into a rage.

  • We can use ‘into’ here to indicate the direction in the sense of coming towards something.
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