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the situation has grown _____ a big menence​

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Answered by kartiksingh1113
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Answer:

: A preposition is a word which precedes a noun or a pronoun to show the relationship of the nouns (or the pronouns) with another words in the sentence. The word ‘preposition’ comes from the idea of being positioned before. It is not true to say that a preposition always precedes a noun or a pronoun but it does most of the time. There are approximately 80 to 100 prepositions in English language. They basically introduce information to the reader. This information can include where something states place (such as ‘at’ the store), when or why something takes place (such as ‘before’ dinner), or general descriptive information (such as the girl ‘with’ the cool tattoo).

Answered by s14977agovind07846
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Answer:

American English, has been expanded. ... In sentence 3,

  • 'five'
  • shows
  • how many mangoes he gave me. ...
  • Happy, sad, industrious, lazy, big, small, soft, harsh, hard, polite, rude, wise, foolish, rich, ... A little tact would have saved the situation. ... incentive, indifference, invitation, key, leniency, likeness, limit, menace, obedience ...

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