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I did not expect so many people to turn .... for the conference​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Krish1993
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Answer:

UP is the correct answer

Explanation:

Fundamentals of Prepositions:

A preposition, or prepositional phrase, is a word or group of words that connects nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence. Single words like in, at, on, of, to, by, and with as well as phrases like in front of, next to, and instead of are a few examples of prepositions. The majority of the time, fixed expressions in English serve as prepositional guides. The use of many prepositions with particular verbs is idiomatic, though there are some general rules to remember. Instead of learning each preposition separately in these circumstances, it is best to memorise the phrase. Prepositions from the learner's native tongue should not be translated directly into English because they may have multiple equivalents in the second language. Using an English learner's dictionary is a good way to learn which prepositions to use. For practise with prepositional phrases and their application in context, reading English-language texts is also beneficial. Select any text that grabs your attention and make a list of all the prepositions, focusing especially on the noun or verb that each preposition is paired with.

To help you remember them, you can make your own "flashcard" by writing down the prepositional phrases and including a drawing that illustrates their usage or meaning on each card. It doesn't matter if the associations between the picture and the words make sense to other people; keep in mind that you are making these cards for yourself.

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