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Face is often compared _____ the moon (use coorect preposition )

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Answered by Imanu01
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Face is often compared to the moon.

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nandeswargiri: Some one answered "with"
Imanu01: at first I also answered 'with' but then I think it's 'to'
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct word in this fill in the blank is preposition is 'to'.

Face is often compared to the moon.

Explanation:

A word that typically combines with a phrase to make a phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication. there's nothing wrong with ending a sentence in a very preposition wish to, with, for, or at. English speakers are doing so since the times of Old English. The people that claim that a terminal preposition is wrong are clinging to a plan born within the 17th century and largely abandoned by grammar and usage experts within the early 20th. A preposition could be a word—and nearly always a really small, quite common word—that shows direction (to in "a letter to you"), location (at in "at the door"), or time (by in "by noon"), or that introduces an object (of in "a basket of apples"). Prepositions are typically followed by an object, which might be a noun (noon), a phrase (the door), or a pronoun (you).

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