English, asked by kusu9918, 23 hours ago

sreeni was angry_______her mother______not permitting her to go to a late night party fill in the blank with suitable preposition

Answers

Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
0

The appropriate preposition to fill up this sentence : "Sreeni was angry at her mother for not permitting her to go to a late night party .

The noun phrase that a preposition or postposition typically connects with is known as its complement, or occasionally object. Prepositions come only before their complements, whereas postpositions only come after them.

English uses prepositions slightly more often than postpositions; for instance, under the table and of Jane all appear before their respective objects in English. The words "ago" and "notwithstanding," as in "three days ago" and "budget limits notwithstanding," are a few of the exceptions. With a different word order, postpositions of both types are employed in many different languages.

When a preposition or postposition is used with its complement in a sentence, prepositional phrases—also referred to as postpositional phrases, appositional phrases, etc.—are produced. These words usually function as adverbs.

To learn more about prepositions visit:

https://brainly.in/question/653000

https://brainly.in/question/12906

#SPJ3

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
0

Answer:

Sreeni was angry at her mother for not permitting her to go to a late-night party.

Explanation:

Preposition:

  • Prepositions in a sentence show how certain words are related to one another.
  • Numerous prepositions describe the location or timing of an event.
  • The majority of prepositions have many definitions, therefore their meaning varies greatly depending on the situation.
  • Prepositions are not grammatically incorrect ways to end sentences.

Prepositions provide information about where or when something is in relation to another. Having these unique terms to identify where monsters are while they are approaching is beneficial. Do they stand in front of or behind us? Will they show up three seconds from now or at midnight?

Prepositions frequently explain how one noun is situated in relation to another. However, they can also represent more abstract concepts like purpose or contrast.

To learn more about Prepositions, click on the link below:

https://brainly.in/question/12906

To learn more about nouns, click on the link below:

https://brainly.in/question/25697424

#SPJ2

Similar questions