Didn't you park your car ….. mine?Required to answer. Single choice.
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on top of
at
behind
over
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Answer:
Behind is ur answer
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Answer:
Didn't you park your car behind mine?
Explanation:
- Here it is required to fill the blank with the correct preposition.
- Prepositions are used to connect or relate words in a sentence.
- 'On top of' means on the uppermost surface of something.
- 'At' preposition is used to denote a place or time.
- 'Behind' means in the back of something.
- 'Over' is a preposition used to show a higher position.
- In the given sentence the correct preposition is behind.
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