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Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. Rahul lives
2.
This is a cheque
Agra.
five thousand rupees.
Sunday.
3.
He will go home
We believe
ghosts.
.
Arjun is a cousin
mine.
He was stuck
lightning
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The answer of the above fill in the blanks is given below:
1. Rahul lives in Agra.
2. This is a cheque of five thousand rupees.
3. He will go home on Sunday.
4. We do believe in ghosts .
5. Arjun is a cousin of mine.
6. He was struck in lighting.
Concept
- Its complement, or occasionally object, is the noun phrase that a preposition or postposition usually joins with. A postposition comes after its complement while a preposition comes before it. Prepositions rather than postpositions are more common in English; for example, in England, under the table, and of Jane all come before their respective objects. However, there are a few exceptions, such as "ago" and "notwithstanding," as in "three days ago" and "financial limitations notwithstanding."
- Postpositions or both types are used in several languages with a distinct word order. Prepositional phrases—also known as postpositional phrases, adpositional phrases, etc.—are generated when a preposition or postposition is combined with its complement in a sentence. These phrases typically serve as adverbs.
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