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Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition .
1. The kids jumped ______ the swings.
2. We are waiting _____our result.
3.They are sitting _____the tree .
4. We have lived in this house _____8years.
5.Anil fell _____the cliff and hurt himself.
6. All of us have to abide _____the laws of our country.
7. You cannot see the sign,it is buried_____the snow.
8.Come ___me to the studio tomorrow.
9.This exercise is very difficult _____me.
10.Our plane is flying ______Mumbai.
11. It has been raining ____several days.
12. Please,return all the books ____Monday.
13.Could I borrow your car ____a week,please?
14. Your maths test will last ____half an hour.
15. Mr. Gupta lives in an apartment _____ours while the one below is vacant
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Answers

Answered by qwerty12112007
10

Answer:

1. from

2. for

3. under

4. for

5. from

6.for

7. under

8. with

9. for

10. to

11. for

12. till / before

13. for

14. after

15. of

Answered by dualadmire
0

The blanks have been filled with the suitable prepositions:

1. The kids jumped from the swings.

2. We are waiting for our result.

3. They are sitting under the tree.

4. We have lived in this house for 8 years.

5. Anil fell from the cliff and hurt himself.

6. All of us have to abide by the laws of our country.

7. You cannot see the sign, it is buried in the snow.

8. Come with me to the studio tomorrow.

9. This exercise is very difficult for me.

10. Our plane is flying to Mumbai.

11. It has been raining for several days.

12. Please, return all the books on Monday.

13. Could I borrow your car for a week, please?

14. Your math test will last for half an hour.

15. Mr. Gupta lives in an apartment above ours while the one below is vacant.

  • Prepositions are words that precede a noun or a pronoun in a clause. They join one noun to another in a sentence. They give meaning to the subject and help us understand the subject better. Some common examples of prepositions are- on, over, under, of, from, for, below, etc.

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