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Q.No I: Fill in the blanks with correct preposition:

1. We always go to New York _____ May.

2. I have a meeting ______ 15 April

3. I always wake up ______ 6am.

4. Ron has been in the village ______ Monday.

5. It's his birthday ______ Monday

6. Emma will work with them ____ one month

7. He retired _____ October

8. I'll be back ______ an hour.

9. The weather ____ spring is nice

10. I've been living here _____ one year.​

Answers

Answered by aafiafaiza2630
44

Answer:

1.in

2.on

3.at

4.from

5.on

6.past

7.in

8.in

9.of

10.sinc

Answered by Chaitanya1696
25

The correct preposition in the given sentences are:-

1. We always go to New York in May.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is in because they have to go to New York in the month of May)

2. I have a meeting on 15 April.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is on because  the meeting falls on the date 15th April)

3. I always wake up at 6 am.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is at because before the time we use the preposition at)

4. Ron has been in the village since Monday.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is since because Ron has arrived in the village many days back)

5. It's his birthday on Monday.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is on because the person's birthday falls on Monday)

6. Emma will work with them for one month.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is for because Emma is going to work with her team members for 1 month)

7. He retired in October.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is in because the person has already retired in the month of October.)

8. I'll be back in an hour.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is in because the person said he/she will be back in an hour)

9. The weather in spring is nice.

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is in)

10. I've been living here for one year.​

(Here in the given sentence, the preposition that will be used is for the person has been living in the place for the past one year)

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