fill in each blank with an appropriate words
Answers
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1)for
2)over
3)at
4)of
5)to
6)over
7)with
8)about
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Answer :
The correct sentences are :
1. The officer was rewarded for his hard work.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines 'for' as 'or the reason that : on this ground : because.'
2. The Principal will preside over the meeting.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'over' as 'during something, or while doing something.'
3. He was amazed at their ignorance.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'at' as 'used to show the cause of something, especially a feeling.'
4. He is charged with murder.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'charge' as '(of the police) to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime.'
5. We must be true to our word.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'true' as 'sincere or loyal, and likely to continue to be so in difficult situations.'
6. He has travelled all over the world.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'over' as 'across; from one side or place to another.'
7. I can tell you what this chocolate was wrapped in.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'in' as 'positioned inside or within the limits of something, or contained, surrounded, or enclosed by something.'
8. This is the man you were talking about.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'about' as 'on the subject of, or connected with.'