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I prevented him_______going there. (in, at, from) correct preposition​

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

"I prevented him from going there" is the complete sentence.

Prepositions are words or phrases that are placed in front of a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to describe the present or the past, the present or the future, the direction or the location of something, or to introduce something.

USAGE:

  • When discussing origins, sources, and beginning points, the word "from" is used:

for example -

I am from New Delhi

I have from my house to yours.

  • Additionally, we use from... to/till/until to indicate the beginning and ending times:

for example -I studied from 7 am to 11 am.

  • The word "from" can be used to discuss distance:

for example - that cafe is 20 miles from my house.

  • From is occasionally used to provide a reason:

for example -I couldn't attend class from a fever.

  • There is no set rule for using ''from'' after particular adjectives and verbs; you must learn each one separately.

for example -my father protects me from dogs.

hence, "I prevented him from going there" is the complete sentence.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

I prevented him...going there. (in, at, from). Choose the correct preposition​

Explanation:

I prevented him from going there, is the complete sentence.

  • Here we have to use correct preposition in the blank space.
  • But what is Preposition?

Prepositions are words or phrases that are placed in front of a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to describe the present or the past, the present or the future, the direction or the location of something, or to introduce something.

  • Few example of preposition are- under, at, above, below, from, in, inside, near, off, out of, toward, beneath, between, through.
  • For example- They are playing under the tree. Here under is preposition.
  • So from the above sentence, in and at are not appropriate words and does not make any sense that is, does not make any meaningful sentence.

Hence, I prevented him from going here is correct answer.

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