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I saw.......... jackal in field. preposition ​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The question is wrong . Here we need to fill up with an "Article". hence the question must be

I saw a jackal in the field

If it preposition, then the fill up will be "in"

I saw a jackal in the field

Explanation:

Hence from the above,

  • Articles are words which describe  a noun as specific/unspecific. Article is of two types: the definite article and the indefinite article. The definite article is the word "the" and it limits the meaning of a noun to one specific thing. It is used with singular/plural/uncountable nouns. The indefinite article is indicates that a noun that is referred to is a general idea instead of a particular thing. The indefinite article is of two type - "a" & "an" In the above example, the reference to "a jackal" and means any jackal. Hence we use "a" as the article here.  Also, we use "a" before unspecific nouns when such nouns start with a "consonant" and we use "an" when the noun starts with a "vowel"
  • Preposition are words used to join pronouns,  nouns, or phrases to other words in the sentence. They connect  objects, people, time & locations of the sentence. Prepositions are short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. The preposition "in" is used for indicating "unspecific times during a day/month/season/year; a location/place;  a shape, color, or size; a belief, interest, feeling, opinion; In the above case the preposition "in" refers to a  "location/place (that is, the jackal was seen  in the "field").

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Answered by patelsumit82476
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Answer:

Tha

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