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He hung the picture..........the fireplace,fill in the blanks with prepositions

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Answered by ButterFliee
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Answer:

above is the right answer

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

He hung the picture above the fireplace.

Explanation:

Preposition:-

The frequently heard but misleading “ rule ” that a judgment shouldn't end with a preposition is transferred from Latin, where it's an accurate description of practice. But English fundamentals are different from Latin fundamentals, and the rule doesn't fit English. In the speech, the final preposition is normal and private, especially in the question What are we staying for? Where did he come from? You did not tell me which bottom you worked on. In jotting, the problem of placing the preposition arises most when a finding ends with a relative clause in which the relative pronoun( that; whom; which whomever; whichever; whomsoever) is the object of a preposition. In edited jotting, especially more formal jotting, when a pronoun other than that introduces a final relative clause, the preposition generally precedes its object He abandoned the design to which he'd devoted his whole life. I eventually dialled.

the representative with whom I had been corresponding. However, which can not be anteceded by a preposition, or if the pronoun is neglected, If the pronoun is that. There's the woman he spoke of.

From the above information the blank should be filled as follows:

He hung the picture above the fireplace.

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