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He has no liking __ cards

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

He has no liking of cards

Explanation:

Of may be a preposition that indicates relationships between other words, like belonging, things made from other things, things that contain other things, or some extent of reckoning. Of may be a preposition that is often used to give the meaning of possession or belonging to something or someone. In may be a preposition, adverb, adjective and also used as a noun to offer varied meanings accordingly. We also commonly use of as a preposition after different adjectives (afraid of, generous of, proud of) and verbs (approve of, dream of, think of): I never thought she could take a flight on her own at her age. I feel very pleased with her. better of luck with the interview tomorrow.

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Answered by VishwachiT
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Answer:

He has no liking for cards / He has no liking towards cards.

Explanation:

The given sentence requires a preposition to give a sense of relation to cards.

What are prepositions?

Prepositions are words that are used to suggest the location/ direction/ relationship/ time duration etc.

  • In this case for will be used as a preposition to convey that the said person has no liking to the relations of cards.
  • For can also be used to convey time. e.g. I was there for five hours.
  • Another alternative preposition for relationship can be "towards". It also depicts the relationship between cards and him.

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