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fill in the blank with a appropriate word: i find it difficult to sympathise ____ him​

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Answered by Explorer123
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Answer:

Hey Mate,

Here is your answer:

I find it difficult to sympathise with him

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer

I find it difficult to sympathise (with) him.​

Explanation:

•Preposition is a word expressing a relationship to another word or sentence's element and frequently coming before a noun or pronoun in the sentence. Prepositions are typically placed before nouns or pronouns to indicate the link between those words and other words in a sentence.

•Prepositions are typically placed before nouns or pronouns to indicate the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in the phrase.

Prepositions denote additional amorphous forms of interactions, such as relationships in time, space, place, and direction.



Types of preposition and examples

Direction: You can see where we're going if you look to the left.

Time: I have been waiting since this morning.

Place: We watched a movie in a cinema.

Space: The cat took cover under the table.

•The preposition 'with' is used to indicate, ' in the same place as someone or something' or for reactions or feelings. In the given sentence, a reaction ' sympathize' is used, so the preposition 'with' is used.

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