My parents live at Delhi (in/at) fill preposition
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My parents live at Delhi (in/at) fill preposition
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The correct preposition to be filled in the blank is "in"
My parents live in Delhi.
Explanation:
- A preposition is a short word or group of words that connect nouns/pronouns/noun phrases to another word employed to show the key relationships of words with the rest of the sentences.
- "In" refers to the single word preposition which indicates the place or location.
- That means something inside or enclosed by something else or enclosed spaces; buildings; regions; space; nature; names of towns, cities, states, countries, and continents.
- The function of "in" as a preposition is to indicate something is inside something else or, more abstractly, to measure time. It is used when you want to indicate a position within a general space.
- "In" is defined as being inside an area or residing somewhere. This applies to a place, town, city, state, country, or residence.
- The prepositional word "in" typically indicates the location.
Hence the most appropriate preposition to be filled in the blank is "in".
My parents live in Delhi.
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