The road is filled _______ rubbles.
a) with b) on c) out
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Answer:
The road is filled with rubbles.
Explanation:
- The word 'with' is a preposition and it means accompanied by someone or something.
- Preposition is a word or set of words that is used prior to a noun/pronoun to describe direction, time, location etc or to introduce an object. (eg. in, at, on, of, to, from, inside, near, off, through, toward, under, within etc.)
- The word 'on' is a preposition but it means being physically in contact with,supported by any surface.
- The word 'out' is a preposition but it means moving away from a particular place that is enclosed/hidden.
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