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Q. Fill in the blank with suitable word

1. It is not easy to get_____with murder.

2. Do you think you will be able to get______early from work?

3. He has a reputation_______being a good officer.

4. He has the reputation_______being a good officer.

5. He supplied the poor_______food and shelter.

6. He excercises complete authority______his followers.

7. I have reconciled______my fate.

8. Dr. Simons is an authority_______English poetry.

9. The brother reconciled_______each other after death of his father.​

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Answered by Anonymous
46

Answer:-

1. It is not easy to get away with murder.

2. Do you think you will be able to get away early from work?

3. He has a reputation of being a good officer.

4. He has the reputation of being a good officer.

5. He supplied the poor with food and shelter.

6. He excercises complete authority over his followers.

7. I have reconciled to my fate.

8. Dr. Simons is an authority on English poetry.

9. The brother reconciled with each other after death of his father.

Answered by Anonymous
93

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1. It is not easy to get away with murder.

2. Do you think you will be able to get away early from work?

3. He has a reputation of being a good officer.

4. He has the reputation of being a good officer.

5. He supplied the poor with food and shelter.

6. He exercises complete authority over his followers.

7. I have reconciled to my fate.

8. Dr. Simons is an authority on English poetry.

9. The brother reconciled with each other after death of his father.

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The words used in these sentences are prepositions.

Prepositions :

Word which shows the relationship between noun/pronoun and another word in a sentence is called preposition.

Example : at, in, away, from

=> The train left at 6 pm.

=> He was born in Canada.

  • Preposition of time : At, In, On, During, By, For, Since, from, Till/until, Before/after.

  • Preposition of place : At, In, On

  • Preposition of direction : From, off, out of, towards, against, to, for.

  • Preposition of position : Under, underneath, below, beneath, over, above

  • Preposition of travel and movement : Across, along, into, onto, through, up and down, on/in/by

  • Between/among

  • By/beside

There are three kinds of preposition :

★ Simple preposition

★ Compound preposition

★ Phrase preposition


Anonymous: Perfect answer
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