English, asked by nishagajendra06, 6 months ago

(vi) The teacher was standing___the students.
(Fill in the blank with 'between / among / with)​


komal7457: with
parthsanghai17: among

Answers

Answered by bkgzp7272
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Answer:

THE TEACHER WAS STANDING WITH THE STUDENT

Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

The correct answer is:- with

Explanation:

Use of preposition with:-in

With is used in the same place as someone or something or accompanying.

With is used with often follows adjectives which refer to reactions and feelings.

We use with to refer to what we use to do something:

We use with to mean having or possessing.

We use with to mean ‘because of’ or ‘as a result of’

despite something.

Used to indicate being together or being involved.

Used to indicate "having".

Used to indicate "using".

Examples

I ordered a sandwich with a drink.

He was with his friend when he saw me.

She has been working with her sister at the nail shop.

The manager will be with you shortly.

I met a guy with green eyes.

Were you the one talking with an accent?

People with a lot of money are not always happy.

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