b) Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (Do not write the sentence.)
(1) She decided not to give_____ to the pressure.
(2) The teacher asked me to give ______ the worksheets.
(3) The young man set ______his own business.
(4) The CEO set ______ the rules on the very first day of the year.
(5) When his friends come home, he puts ______ a fake accent.
(6) Do not put ______ for tomorrow what you can do today.
(7) She advised me not to look _______on what had already happened.
(8) If you look _____ it carefully, you can see the mark.
(9) Go_____ the document carefully before you sign it.
(10) The price of gold is not likely to go____anytime soon.
Answers
Answer:
1) IN
2) Away
3) Up
4) down
5) on
6) off
7) back
8) through
9) up
Explanation:
1) IN
2) Away
3) Up
4) down
5) on
6) off
7) back
8) through
9) up
We can fill the sentences easily having the knowledge about the grammar . It is important that we have knowledge about grammar . grammar include - verb , adverb , noun , adverb , pharse , degree , adjective , preposition. if we have to fill the place of anything then it is important that we have knowledge about preposition which is very good for our knowledge. it is important that our vocabulary should also be strong then we can easily know the meaning of the word and can fill the blank and the complete the sentence correctly . it is important to strong your vocabulary. by knowing the meaning of the word , we can easily fill the correct in the blank .
FINAL ANSWER - 1) IN
2) Away
3) Up
4) down
5) on
6) off
7) back
8) through
9) up
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Answer:
- 1) IN
- 2) Away
- 3) Up
- 4) down
- 5) on
- 6) off
- 7) back
- 8) into
- 8) through
- 9) up
Explanation:
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 terms like "in," "at," "on," and "of," among others.
1. Choose the Right Preposition
2. Pair Verbs and Prepositions Correctly
3. Use an Object After a Preposition
4. Avoid Using Prepositions at the End of Sentences
5. Never Substitute “Have” for “Of”
6. Use Object Pronouns After Prepositions
Using prepositions becomes easier with practise, just like driving a car. Simply read your writing aloud if you find it difficult to remember the rules. If you use in vs. within wrongly or if you intended different from instead of different than, you (or your spellchecker) will probably notice. It doesn't hurt to occasionally examine your grammatical blind spots.
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