Choose the option that meaningfully completes the sentence.
I saw him from
the curtains
back of
behind
back off
front of
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I saw him from behind the curtains
- The term behind denotes the position of an object from the backside. It is the antonym of in front of.
- The word is a preposition and is generally used when something is on the backside.
- For example - Roy peered behind Rose, The truck behind us was flashing its lights.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - I saw him from behind the curtains
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I saw him from behind the curtains.
- We use the "behind" word in the above sentence. "Behind" is the preposition.
- The meaning of the word "behind" is - to be hidden.
- 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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