_____ what day do you leave?
On
Of
In
From
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Answer:
On
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The correct answer is "On"
On what day do you leave?
Explanation:
Prepositions:
- Prepositions refer to those relational words that are employed to indicate the time, direction, location, and relation between different elements/objects of a sentence.
- At, in, of, on, along, from, by etc. are few among the most commonly used prepositions in English grammar.
- 'Of' is used to indicate the reason or purpose of something. Thus, it is not the answer.
- 'In' refers to a part or particular segment of the day. But it does not refer to the whole day. Thus, it is not the correct answer.
- 'From' refers to the time and day from which the journey starts. However, the above sentence is speaking only about a single day.
- The simple and single-word preposition 'on' is used in Time Expressions denoting specific days of the week.
- For instance, I will meet you on Thursday.
Peter usually walks to work on weekends.
Therefore, the correct and most appropriate preposition to be filled in the blank is "On"
i.e. On what day do you leave?
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