I am glad _________ your success.*
at
with
to
for
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;)
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I am glad for your success.*
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I am glad for your success.
- The word for usually refers to the usage of something, as well as the cause or purpose for why it was created.
- However, its role is more versatile than it appears, depending on where it appears in a sentence and which words it connects.
- Prepositions are words that come just before a pronoun or noun and form a relationship with the remaining words in a phrase.
- Prepositions include words like at, on, in, to, about, and many others. We utilize these prepositions in response to a sentence's demand, which implies we must hunt for the appropriation.
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