English, asked by deepak8997, 1 year ago

Beware ....... pick pockets fill preposition

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Answered by riyajamsutkar5136
11

Answer:

Beware of the pick pockets.

Answered by monica789412
0

'Of' is the preposition used here.

About prepositions and their usage:

  • Prepositions are words that relate the position of noun with the rest of the sentence. They tell about the posture of it.
  • Some of the prepositions include: on, in, to, up, down, behind, near, over, beside, beneath, etc.,
  • Sometimes two prepositions may be combined to form a new preposition and they may provide a new meaning as well. Some of which are: into, upto, upon, etc.,
  • In the given sentence we have a blank after 'beware'.
  • Whenever we have 'aware/ beware' and when there is a preposition to be followed, it will always 'of'.
  • For example, 'I am aware of the news.'
  • Similarly here too, it is 'beware of'.
  • Therefore the answer is: of

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