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preposition 1. The ship is sailing __ the shore. 2. cut the rope ___ a knife. 3. there was bridge ___ you. 4 i dont believe __ his honesty​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
4

1. The ship is sailing on the shore.  

2. Cut the rope with a knife.  

3. There was a bridge behind you.  

4 I don't believe at his honesty​ .

Explanation:

  • Prepositions and post positions, combined known as ad-positions, are a group of words used to depict spatial or temporal relations or mark different semantic roles.

  • Prepositions show relationships between other words in a statement.

  • Many prepositions have many definitions, so the meaning alters quite a bit in various contexts.

  • Finishing a statement with a preposition is not taken as a grammatical error.
Answered by skyfall63
9

1. The ship is sailing towards the shore

2. Cut the rope with a knife

3. There was (a) bridge over you

4. I don't believe in his honesty

Explanation:

1. The preposition "towards"  here means  movement implying "in the direction of/closer to someone/something. Shore means the land which is along the edge of  lake, a sea, or any other other large body of water. A ship usually sails towards the shore from the "water body"

2. The preposition "with" is used in context to "using", meaning to refer to what we use to do something. Like in the above "with a knife"

3. The preposition "over" is used to indicate someone/something above the other and is followed by a noun.  Here it means the bridge is above the person

4. The preposition "in" is used to indicate an opinion, a belief, an interest, or a feeling. Here the preposition "in" is used to indicate a person's opinion/feeling about someone

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