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we did it ___ last week.Fill in the box with prepositions ​

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Answered by TheEternity
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Fill in the box with prepositions.

we did it ___ last week.

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we did it in last week.

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➡️Prepositions are word or group of words that is used with a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object.

➡️Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."

➡️The five types of prepositions are simple, double, compound, participle, and phrase prepositions.

➡️Prepositions in English are highly idiomatic.

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Answered by chatterjeesujata1983
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Answer:

sahi hai to branlist me dalna

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"The letter ____ last week," Helen said.

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In the given sentence, the phrase 'last week' indicates that the tense of the sentence is past tense. Further, there is no verb to describe the action that refers to the noun 'letter'. Thus, the answer must be a verb in the past tense.

Option A is incorrect. 'is sent' is in the present tense. Here, 'is' determines the tense. Thus, using it will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.

Option B is correct. 'was sent' is a verb in the past tense. Thus, it has the correct tense and meets all the required conditions.

Option C is incorrect. 'will be sent' is a verb in the future tense and not the past tense. Thus, using it will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.

Option D is incorrect. 'sent' is an incomplete verb. It lacks an auxiliary and thus, it is simply a participle. Thus, it cannot be used as it is not a complete verb.

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