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He is liable _ the damage of the properties.​

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

He is liable for the damage of the properties.​

When it comes to preposition, it is a vital part of the English language. They are used for showing the bond between the pronoun and noun in the sentence.  The preposition must usually be followed by the pronoun or noun in the sentence.  There are lots of examples available in English language, so we need to use the right one properly.

Answered by smartbrainz
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He is liable for the damage of the properties

EXPLANATION:

  • Prepositions are words generally used to connect pronouns, phrases, or nouns to other words win a sentence. Prepositions connect objects, people, location and time of a sentence.
  • They are usually 'short words', and they are placed in front of nouns. To be liable for implies to be responsible, typically in a legal sense.
  • The preposition for is usually used in this context. That is, for usually tells about a purpose or a reason, or the use of something.

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