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when he had to part....his money,the miser wept more bitterly than when he parted....his daughter - use proper prepositions

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Answered by venupillai
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Answer:

"with" may be used in both the blanks.

Answered by aakankshavatsal
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Answer:

Prepositions are used before a noun/pronoun and indicate the relationship between the different clauses in the sentence.

In the above example,

When he had to part with his money, the miser wept more bitterly than when he had to part from his daughter.

In the above sentence, the preposition 'with' describes the relationship between the miser and his money. this preposition is generally used with respect to an inanimate object or possession.

On the other hand, the preposition 'from' or part from describes a separation from a person or group.

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