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(b) Fill in each blank
(i)
Our local market was burnt
a new business

(ii) He has embarked
a trifle.
(iii) Do not quarrel with your friend
(iv) He placed a blanket
(v) You can park your car
her body.
either side of the road.
these two paintings
(vi) I see no difference
our new flat.
(vii) Next month, we are moving
(viii) India condemned the bombing as a crime
humanity​

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Answered by ⲎⲟⲅȋⲊɑⲛ
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(i) Our local market was burnt ɴ.

(ii) He has embarked ɴ a new business.

(iii) Do not quarrel with your friend ɴ a trifle.

(iv) He placed a blanket ʀ her body.

(v) You can park your car ɴ either side of the road.

(vi) I see no difference ʙɴ these two paintings.

(vii) Next month, we are moving our new flat.

(viii) India condemned the bombing as a crime ɢɪɴs humanity.

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Answered by BasRashmi
1

Answer:

The appropriate prepositions are filled in the blanks.

Explanation:

  1. Our local market was burnt down.
  2. He has embarked upon a new business.
  3. Do not quarrel with your friend on a trifle.
  4. He placed a blanket over her body.
  5. You can park your car on either side of the road.
  6. I see no difference between these two paintings.
  7. Next month, we are moving into our new flat.
  8. India condemned the bombing as a crime against humanity​.

Usually placed just before a noun or pronoun, prepositions are those parts of speech that determine or convey the relationship between the noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence or clause.  

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