English, asked by shivaninandani6143, 11 months ago

Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition :
78. He was here ____ last week.
(A) in
(B) at
(C) on
(D) not needed

Answers

Answered by amanjoshi31
1

Its answer is D

No preposition is needed here

Answered by smartbrainz
0

He was here not needed last week.

ANSWER: Option (D)

EXPLANATION:

Prepositions are words used to provide a relationship between nouns and pronouns. Prepositions would not be followed by the verb. Here the blank is after a verb. In this case no need to put the preposition in the blank. There are different kinds of prepositions: Simple prepositions like at, of, for, in, on, etc.,

Examples: She sat on the table. He arrived at 5’o clock.

Double preposition comes with two words like onto, into, from within, etc.,

Example: The color turned in to red.

Compound prepositions come with more than two words like in addition to, on behalf of, etc.

Example: She has her dance class in addition to music class.

Some prepositions have a standard format. For example ‘at’ comes with time and place in specific.

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