This shampoo smells ___ bananas.
A - from
B - of
C - with
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of
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This shampoo smells A. of bananas. Here, 'of' used is a preposition.
How do you identify a preposition?
- Prepositions usually explain the relationship between a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
- Prepositional phrases are made up of prepositions and their objects.
- Only when its object occurs earlier can a preposition be used at the conclusion of a phrase or clause.
Therefore, the relationship between a component and a whole is expressed by the preposition 'of'. The majority of prepositions in English use this one.
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