I assure you _ your safety. ( add prepositions ) option 1. off 2. of 3. from 4. with
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I assure you of your safety.
Explanation:
- A preposition in English is a handy tool that shows the relationship between a word in the sentence and the word that is the object of the preposition.
- Thus, a prepositional phrase is a group of words working together that does not have both a subject and a verb.
- Prepositions can never be alone, so it makes sense to learn about prepositions in their phrases.
- "assure of" represents such a prepositional phrase with meaning to assure someone of something or to try to convince one of something or quell one's fears.
- Here the word 'assure' needs a single preposition to make a prepositional phrase.
- Thus the correct and most appropriate word to fit well, in this case, is option 2. 'of' i.e. I assure you of your safety.
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