English, asked by rafatanjum796, 11 months ago

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Tick (~) the correct prepositions:
1. The soldier's sword lay (with, by, from) his side.
2. The frog jumped (in, into, at) the pond.
3. He sat (beside, besides) his cottage door.
4. I bought this book (for, with, in) fifty rupees.
5. I prefer milk (than, from, to) tea.
6. Father was angry (with, from, to) him for his poor result.
7. Hari was charged (of, with, from) theft.
8. We need a nurse to attend (to, upon, for) the patient.
9. Mr Sen has been searching (of, for, on) a new house.
10. Are you satisfied (at, with, from) the new office assistant?​

Answers

Answered by junn8
4

Answer:

1.by

2.into

3.beside

4.for

5.to

6.with

7.of

8.to

9.for

10.with

Answered by SKAI
4

Here are the answers;

1 . The soldier's sword lay by his side.

2. The frog jumped in the pond.

3. He sat beside his cottage door.

4. I bought this book for fifty rupees.

5. I prefer milk to tea.

6. Father was angry with him for his poor result.

7. Hari was charged with theft.

8. We need a nurse to attend to the patient.

9. Mr Sen has been searching for a new house.

10. Are you satisfied with the new office assistant?​

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