rajesh promise __ me a share __ the profit (insert preposition)
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Rajesh promise to me a share in the profit
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To, of
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- Prepositions are a sort of word that's accustomed express spatial or temporal relationships or to denote different semantic roles. A preposition or postposition is often combined with a phrase, which is known as its complement or, in some cases, object.
- A preposition could also be a word that governs and regularly comes before a noun or pronoun and expresses a relationship to a distinct word or element within the clause.
- A preposition is also a word or phrase that appears before a noun, pronoun, or phrase to point direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
- The word preposition is derived from the Latin words prae- prefix (pre- prefix) and ponere (before) ("to put"). This refers to the situation in Latin and Greek (as well as English) in which such words are placed before their complement (except in Ancient Greek), and are thus "pre-positioned."
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