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EXERCISE 1.
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. Each question
is followed by four suggested answers. Choose the most
appropriate one.
1. I was amazed -- --- her brilliant performance.
a) with b) at c) by d) to
2. He is afflicted -
|--
- a serious ailment.
a) to b) by c) of d) with.
3. Tea does not agree
me.
a) upon b) to c) with d) none of these
4. You must apologize ----- him for your rude behaviour.
a) with b) to c) at d) for
5. Is it possible to achieve just about everything one aims -----?
a) at b) to c) with d) of
6. She often boasts
her aristocratic upbringing.
a) about b) of c) at d) with
7. Don't brood ---- your past failures.
a) with b) at c) by d) over​

Answers

Answered by bulbulada
5

Answer:

1 D. To

2 D. With

3 C. WITH

4 B. TO

5 A. AT

6 A. about

7 A. with

Answered by 27swatikumari
0

Answer: 1 D. To

             2 D. With

            3 C. WITH

           4 B. TO

           5 A. AT

          6 A. About

          7 A. with

Explanation: Adpositions, a class of terms that consists of prepositions and postpositions, are used to convey geographic or chronological connections or denote different semantic functions. Its complement, or occasionally target, is the word sentence that a preposition or postposition usually joins with.

To indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial connections, or to introduce an object, a preposition is a word or collection of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."

Aboard, above, in accordance with, across, against, in front of, along, amid, amidst, among, around, as, as far as, as of, away from, at, athwart, overhead.

B excluding, as a result of, beforehand, after, below, below, beside, beside, between, beyond, but (when It signifies excluding), by, and using.

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