only hard work gets rewards. use nothing
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Nothing else hard work gets reward.
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Preposition: A preposition is a word before a noun or a pronoun to show the relationship between the person or the thing denoted by it and something else; as:
(a) We saw a horse on the road.
(b) I am fond of chocolates.
(c) The monkey jumped off the table.
In sentence (a), The preposition joins a noun to another noun.
In sentence (b), The preposition joins a noun to an adjective.
In sentence (c), The preposition joins a noun to a verb.
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