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let's go for a walk ___ the river fill with preposition

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Answered by nethranithu
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Beside or to is ur answer
Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The answer is "let's go for a walk beside the river".

Explanation:

A preposition exists as a word utilized to connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other terms within a sentence. They act to join the people, objects, time, and places of a sentence.  Prepositions are usually short terms, and they are normally positioned directly in front of nouns.

Some examples of prepositions exist in words like "in," "besides "at," "on," "of," and "to." Prepositions in English are highly conversational. Although there are some useful rules, much preposition usage is dictated by specified expressions.

Using “Besides” in a Sentence. Beside stands a preposition that indicates next to or at the side of. The preposition beside physically positions two nouns side by side.

Therefore the answer is "let's go for a walk beside the river".

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