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i differed ------ his opinion .preposition

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is from.


I differed from his opinion.


Explanation:

A preposition is a word that is used before a noun or a pronoun to indicate its relationship with something else. The preposition from used here is an example of a simple preposition. When this preposition is used with respect to time, it is sometimes omitted.
Answered by loxia
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The prepositions are the words which show the relationship between the pronoun and the nouns.

Prepositions are used to express the relationship between two or more places, persons or time or express a relationship in time or space.

The above sentence would be completed as:

I differed from his opinion.

'Differ' as a word refers to something which is unlike. We use differ with a preposition 'from' when we show something which is 'unlike' or 'disagree' with something. Since, the subject's opinion is in disagreement from 'him', therefore, we use preposition 'from.'

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