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Answered by Cynefin
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  1. There is a bus stop at the end of the road.
  2. I was in Japan when the president was there.
  3. He used to live in Kanpur.
  4. She lost her ring in the sand.
  5. I will meet you at the signpost near my house.
  6. Our house is at the top of the hill.
  7. There has been an accident at the corner of the street.
  8. Suddenly he jumped into the river.
  9. He sat across Mary nad Janet.
  10. He was standing by the pillar.

Grammar bites !!

Prepositions are used as expressions like determining place/position, Time, Direction/Movement, Reason, means etc. It helps us to know the relation of any noun with another noun in a sentence.

Examples : at, in, across, after, by, into, on etc.

⚠️ Most of the people get confused between the usage of at and in !! Here, are the differences.....

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  • Used for small place like street, home, school, platform, bus stop etc.
  • Used for normal purpose like at office etc.
  • Used for indicating point of time.

 \large{ \boxed{ \bf{  \red{in}}}}

  • Used for a larger place like any country or state, or a city.
  • It is used when we are saying inside the place.
  • Used for referring period of time.

Examples

  1. Ram is at the cafe.
  2. Ram lives in Australia.

Other prepositions in questions above⬆️

  • By - To refer by the doer or next to door.
  • Across - To refer opposite side, from one side to another side or both sides.
  • Into - To denote something going inward or to indicate any kinda change.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) There is a bus stop at the end of the road.

2) I was in Japan when the president was there.

3) He used to live in Kanpur.

4) She lost her ring in the sand.

5) I will meet you at the signpost near my house.

6) Our house is at the top of the hill.

7) There has been an accident at the corner of the street.

8) Suddenly he jumped into the river.

9) He sat across Mary and Janet.

10) He was standing by the pillar.

Explore more:

  • All the words used to fill in the blanks are prepositions.

  • In English grammer, Prepositions express the words which are relative to nouns.

  • In English grammer, Noun is nothing but it's about a name, place, animal or thing.

  • We can also use other proposition words to the give phases which suits the situation given in the paragraph.
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