He wrote his name .........ink
(in / with / from)
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He wrote his name .........ink
(in / with / from)
Answer:
- With
Explanation:
- Let's explain why 'with' is appropriate for the blank space.
- A preposition is placed before a particular Noun or Pronoun to indicate its relation to some other word ( a Noun or a Pronoun ) in the Sentence. Example: He wrote his name with ink. We missed your absence from that meeting. Prepositions are 'with' and 'absence from'
- In the sentence 'with' plays a major role or relation between 'his name' and 'ink'. With is correct because he wrote his name by pen or with ink .
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He wrote his name in ink.
Explanation:
- Here, the correct use of the preposition is "in".
- A preposition is a word that is used to link nouns, pronouns, and verbs in a sentence.
- When a pen is used to write something then the accurate preposition is "in" not with.
- It is because we use ink instead of a pen.
- Similarly, if we use a pencil then the accurate preposition would be "with".
- For example, I write with a pencil.
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