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Prepositions
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions
1. Let us meet ____Saturday ___ the evening ___ 7 o’clock.
2. Here is the book that you asked ______.
3. He has been working _____ this factory ______ 2008.
4. Rajan fell ______ the bicycle and hit his head _____ a pillar.
5. Alice ran _____ the road and peeped _______ her neighbour’s wall.
6. The bridge ______ this river is made ______ wood.
7. My classmates are scolded ______ the teacher as they often quarrel ______
themselves.
8. Hitesh’s mother is blind _____ his faults.
9. The boy jumped ______ the pool.
10. The parrot _______ the cage has seen the chilly kept _____ the

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Answered by Anonymous
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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.

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