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she belongs ____a rich family​

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence is as follows:

  • She belongs to a rich family​.

Prepositions:

  • To indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object, a preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.
  • Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
  • English prepositions are quite idiomatic.
  • A preposition is "pre-positioned" in front of its object.
  • Since any noun or pronoun contained in the prepositional phrase must be the preposition's object and cannot be mistakenly labeled as a verb's direct object, it is useful to locate prepositional phrases in sentences.

Using 'to':

  • To means "in order to" when the preposition "to" is employed as an infinitive of intent.
  • As an illustration: I paid money to receive assistance. Susan hasn't put in such a lot of effort to give up!

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete question:

She belongs __a rich family. (Add suitable word)​      

Answer:

She belongs to a rich family.

Explanation:

Phrasal verbs:  

  • A phrasal verb consolidates a typical, normal verb with a qualifier or a preposition to make a completely new verbal expression — the phrasal verb or verbal phrase.
  • The importance of a verbal phrase is generally irrelevant to the implications of the words that include it, so consider a phrasal verb a completely new, free and independent term.
  • At the point when utilized in a sentence, phrasal verbs act equivalent to different verbs for conjugation, formation, situation and placement, even though they truly do have exceptional syntactic principles about word order.
  • Such verbs can be formed into each kind of verb structure, so we can utilize them in any place we could utilize a normal verb.
  • Phrasal verbs are at least two words that together go about as a new word, conveying a meaning different/ separate from the exact words.
  • For instance, pick up means to "snatch" or "lift," altogether different from the meanings of pick and up separately alone.
  • Well known in communication in English, phrasal verbs can be very confounding because their definitions are generally difficult to figure out.
  • Here, the phrasal verb used is- "belongs to" which means belonging or to be a part of (something).
  • Other synonyms include-
  • Belong to someone or to be owned by someone
  • To own something, or to be owned or belong to own possess
  • (belong to something) to come from or be part of a group of similar things or people
  • To be the property of (someone): to be owned by

Hence the suitable answer to be filled in the blank space is- "To"

i.e. She belongs to a rich family.

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