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I am wearing spectacles_____
my nose.
Ops: A. O of
O
B.
Oon
C.
O to
D. O in

Answers

Answered by aroranishant799
0

Answer:

I am wearing my spectacles on my nose.

The correct answer is option B. on.

Explanation:

The preposition "on" is used to indicate that something is touching or is in a position above something else, and it can also indicate that something is moving into such a position.

Some instances are as below:

  • See how many books you have on your desk?
  • You're stepping on my foot, how rude!
  • They reside in the ageing residence on the hill.

When anything is prefixed with "on," it means that it is already at the desired position. "On" denotes going to a position that is supported by something or touching and being supported by the top surface of (something).

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Answered by rajagrewal768
0

Answer:

I am wearing spectacles on my nose.

Explanation:

The preposition on is the preposition used to indicate that something is touching or is above something else.

Some instances are as below:

See how many papers you have on your desk?

You're stepping on my shoes.

The books are on the table.

You should keep keys on the bookshelf.

I am keeping the food on the dining table.

The mobile is kept on the bed.

We are standing on the floor.

Spectacle is always wore on the nose.

It is not inside the nose.

Spectacle always lies on the nose and is in contact with the nose.

Hence on is the correct answer of the following question.

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