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EXERCISE
Choose a correct preposition in the sentence
1 I want to gain 5kg
on month
2 She goes to dama class Saturday
3) They got married
August.
4. They had a baby
2016​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Prepositions are the terms used in a sentence before a noun/pronoun to introduce a particular object.

  • They show the place, time and location of the object. The most commonly used prepositions are to, in on, for, by, until into etc.
  • The correct prepositions in the given sentences are -
  1. I want to gain 5kg  a month
  2. She goes to drama class on Saturday
  3. They got married  in August.
  4. They had a baby  in 2016​
Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

Choose a correct preposition in the sentence

1 I want to gain 5kg on month

1 I want to gain 5kg on month2 She goes to dama class Saturday

1 I want to gain 5kg on month2 She goes to dama class Saturday3) They got married August.

1 I want to gain 5kg on month2 She goes to dama class Saturday3) They got married August.4. They had a baby 2016

  • Above sentences have grammatical errors , so they are not grammatically right.

Right sentences and correct prepositions are written below.

  • 1 I want to gain 5kg on month
  • It will be : I want to gain 5 kg in a month.
  • Or it can be : I want to gain 5 kg per month.
  • First sentence has two prepositions and they are 'to' and 'in'.
  • Second sentence has one preposition and it is 'to' only.

  • 2 She goes to dama class Saturday
  • She goes to dama class on Saturday.
  • This sentence has two prepositions : 'to', 'on'.

  • 3) They got married August.
  • They got married in August.
  • It has a preposition and it is 'in'

  • 4. They had a baby 2016
  • They had a baby in 2016.
  • 'In' is preposition here.

  • Preposition : The word that connects a Noun or a Pronoun to some other word in a sentence is called prepositions. Examples : 'To', 'on', 'in'.
  • 'To' indicates 'towards', 'purpose', 'as far as' and so on.
  • 'On' is used before 'day' : They came on Sunday.
  • 'In' is used to prefer 'time', 'position', 'state', 'occupation', etc.

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