Choose the correct preposition from the brackets to fill in the blanks:
a) My father took out something
the drawer. (on/from
b) The cyclist fell
the puddle and broke his leg. (into! 2
c) Let us hope
the best. (with/, of/for)
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a) My father took out something from the drawer
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Choose the correct preposition from the brackets to fill in the blanks:
a) My father took out something __the drawer. (on/from)
My father took out something from the drawer
b) The cyclist fell __ the puddle and broke his leg. (into/to)
The cyclist fell into the puddle and broke his leg.
c) Let us hope __ the best. (with/, of/for)
Let us hope for the best
Prepositions:
- A preposition is a word that is used to link nouns, pronouns to other words in a given sentence.
- A preposition usually precedes a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word.
- These are small words but they are the most important ones. A preposition sits in front of its object.
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