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I promise __ (meet) you tomorrow​

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Answered by cutiepieangel123
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Answer:

I promise to meet you tomorrow.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

I promise _to_ (meet) you tomorrow​

Explanation:

Preposition:

Preposition of movement or direction

To is frequently used as a preposition indicating motion or direction. To is occasionally confused with at or in. At and in both denote a location, but the verb "to" denotes motion toward that location.

Prepositions and postpositions are a set of words used to describe geographical or temporal links (in, under, towards, before) or mark distinct semantic roles (of, for). They are collectively referred to as adpositions (or generally, in traditional grammar, just prepositions)

Its complement, or occasionally object, is the noun phrase that a preposition or postposition usually joins with. A postposition comes after its complement while a preposition comes before it. Prepositions rather than postpositions are more common in English.

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