English, asked by dharunishnallasamy, 2 months ago

I’m __________ but you are sitting in my seat. Adam: Oh, pardon me.​

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Answered by za25764497
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Answer:

here

Explanation:

is the correct answer

Answered by shritik1605sl
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Answer:

I’m 'here' but you are sitting in my seat.

Adam: Oh, pardon me.​

Explanation:

By definition, prepositions come earlier than a noun phrase (or determiner phrase) to create prepositional phrases:

Here is an adverb. In this place, spot, or locality. “Come right here and supply me that apple.” The word 'right here' is used to explain matters which might be withinside the instantaneous area across the speaker, and on occasion with the aid of using the extension, their communique partner.

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25 MAY 2022

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