the hunter aimed ___ the deer . (Fill in the blank with preposition)
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⇒The hunter aimed at the Deer.
[Here use at Because In this question the perfect position or place given and hunter aimed at the deer that means hunter have a fix object for aim ]
Preposition :
⇒ A preposition is a word placed before a Noun or Pronoun to show in what relation the person or thing .
⇒Without Preposition the sense of the Sentence is not clear and sometimes it gives opposite .
⇒ A preposition is generally placed before the Noun or pronoun but sometimes it comes after the word .
Other uses of "At"
- To indicate point of time of clock
- To indicate the place where someone or something is/was/will be.
- To express speed , rate of things or temperature .
- At is used for small and important places like villages and small towns .
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The hunter aimed at the deer.
More Information:
- Preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to show in what relation the person or thing denoted by it stands in regard to something else .
- A preposition may have two or more object .
- A Preposition is usually placed before its object, but sometimes it follows it.
- The Preposition is often placed at the end when the object is an interrogative pronoun or relative Pronoun.
- We can use at with the name of cities , towns or villages.
example : Our Plane stopped at Mumbai on the way to Iran. (Mumbai = Mumbai Airport)
2. We use at to talk about group activities and shops / workplaces.
example:
- Did you see Manu at the party ?
- There weren't many people at the meeting.
- I saw him at the baker's.
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