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Example: We can meet with you tomorrow. (X)
We can meet you tomorrow. (V)
2. Prepositions are not used after words like this, that, next, every, last
morning, afternoon, night and daytime.
Example: I met her in this afternoon. (X)
I met her this afternoon. (✓)
3. Prepositions are not used between a transitive verb and its object
Example: She is playing on a guitar. (X)
She is playing a guitar. (Ⓡ)
D Rewrite the sentences after correcting the errors.
1. I shall meet to him today.
2. Tina is of the same age as Tom.
3. Return on any
time
you wish.
4. Do you return to home every weekend?
5. It was extremely humid in this summer.
6. She was returning by today.
7. The English class is in next, according to the timetable.
8. The boy told to his mother about the incident.
9. We should never blame to others.
10. He could not talk for any longer.
E Rewrite the sentences correctly. Insert prepositions where req
1. The seminar on environmental issues is going to be held on​

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Answered by suthardivyanshi254
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Clauses

Clause Structure

Subordinate Cls

Relative Clause

Comparative Cls

Noun Phrases

Nouns

Determiners

Modifiers

Verb Phrases

Verbs

Verb Groups

Verb Complements

Adverbials

Adverbs

Stance Adverbs

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