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Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions from the list given below:
(Out, with, for, over, from, to, in, of, up, on)

1) MBA's are expected to perform____ the job.
2) New entrants have to orient themselves_____ Company's culture
3) Brash young managers rub people on the wrong side and antagonize them____ the process
4)In the middle of the meeting our Assistant manager brought ____ the subject of the big Merger.
5)The staff had to work long after office hours to deal with the Backlog ______ others.
6) Using the outdoors to bring _____ the best in people is not new.
7) The executives learn things from outdoor experience that he van Link ______ his/her office environment.

Answers

Answered by samu2415
10

Answer:

in,on,to,out,from,out,to

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

1)  MBA's are expected to perform  on  the job.

2)  New entrants have to orient themselves   to   Company's culture.

3) Brash young managers rub people on the wrong side and antagonize them  in  the process.

4) In the middle of the meeting our Assistant manager brought  up  the subject of the big Merger.

5) The staff had to work long after office hours to deal with the Backlog  of   others.

6) Using the outdoors to bring  out  the best in people is not new.

7) The executives learn things from outdoor experience that he van Link      with  his/her office environment.

Explanation:

Prepositions are used in sentences to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words. They are used to connect the objects, people, events, and locations in a statement. Prepositions, which are often short words before nouns, are used in sentences.

First, particular prepositions are required in order to make sentences understandable. Prepositions like in and on cannot always be substituted for each other, for instance, because the former has a specific meaning. Although not always, certain prepositions can be used in place of another. By substituting an alternative preposition, the statement will have a very different meaning from what it would have with the correct preposition.

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