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FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PREPOSITIONS:-
1. SAM: Could I speak Tom please?
RECEPTIONIST: I'm afraid Tom's ------- work. But Jack's ------
Would you like to speak ------ him?
SAM: I'm going to the theatre ------- Monday ------ Tom.
Would you like ---- come ---- us?
PAUL: Are you going ---- bus?
SAM: No, we're going ----- Tom's car.

Answers

Answered by guptamukeshmukesh0
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Answered by SharadSangha
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Preposition:

  • A preposition is one of the main parts of speech
  • It is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.
  • They are almost always a very small, very common word—that shows the 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").
  • They are typically followed by an object, which can be a noun (noon), a noun phrase (the door), or a pronoun (you).
  • The most common prepositions are against, at, for, in, on, to, from, inside, by, with, before, during, etc.

SAM: Could I speak to Tom, please?

RECEPTIONIST: I'm afraid Tom's at work. But Jack's here.

Would you like to speak to him?

SAM: I'm going to the theatre on Monday with Tom.

Would you like to come with us?

PAUL: Are you going by bus?

SAM: No, we're going in Tom's car.

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