English, asked by arpit9939, 1 year ago

Complete the these sentence by filling in the right preposition of place
1. __________ the pictures , I can see a family __________ a kitchen.
2. There is a dish full of fruits ______
The slab.
3. The mother is standing __________
Her son and daughter.
4. The teacher is holding a vase
__________ her hand .
5. The friend were sitting __________
the work -station smiling __________
each other.
6. There are beautiful cup-boards
__________ the walls.
7. There is a window __________ the mother.
8. The women is looking __________her daughter

Answers

Answered by devanshguptaas1
14
Dear student,
1. In, in/ of(if kitten is written in place of kitchen)
2. on
3. between
4. in
5. beside
6. along
7. above
8. at

Hope you will understand the answer of your question.


Thanking you.
Answered by kirankaurspireedu
0

Answer:

1. In, from

2. on

3. beside or behind

4. in

5. on, at

6. in

7. near

8. for

Explanation:

Grammar is significant because language is what enables us to discourse about language. Grammar identifies the categories of word parts groups that compose sentences in all languages, not only English. Even as young children, we can all use grammar because we are all human beings. A conjunction is indeed a letter that joins words, phrases, or clauses together. The English language has many conjunctions, but some of the more popular ones include and, for, but, since, for, if, or when.

The set of rules governing the word and sentence constructions in the English language is known as English grammar.

The tense structure refers to the order in which the paragraph's components appear. Verbs, auxiliary verbs, subjects, objects, etc. are all topics of discussion. The way a sentence is put together tells the reader / listener if it is in the past, present, or future tense. The set of grammatical principles governing the English language are known as English grammar. This encompasses the organisation of individual words, sentences, clauses, phrases, and texts as a whole.

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