English, asked by sidhiyash5, 1 year ago

I haven't ridden a bike ------- ages

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Answered by SparshaM
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Preposition

I haven't ridden a bike ------- ages

Answer: In

Explanation:

A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show the relation of that noun or pronoun with some other words in a sentence. Preposition 'in' is appropriate for the blank space. So the rewrite sentence is 'I haven't ridden a bike in ages'. Here in is used as long period of time.

Answered by Anonymous
3

I haven't ridden a bike for ages.

  • Fill in the blank involves filling the blank spaces with correct words to make a meaningful sentence.
  • The correct word here is for.
  • For is a preposition, and is generally used to describe a time period. For example - for a long time, for ages or for weekend
  • In the given sentence, the person has not ridden a bike for a long time which has been mentioned in ages.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is I haven't ridden a bike for ages.
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