English, asked by jdeep8457, 10 months ago

Where is the post office? It is _____ there.
option... A. at B.from C. by D. over

Answers

Answered by Swarup1998
9

Where is the post office? It is over there.

Explanation:

  • A Preposition is a word placed before a noun or a noun-equivalent to show its relation to some other word in the sentence:- The book is on the table. He came to me. She is in the garden. (P. K. De Sarkar)

  • In the question, it is asked about the position of the post office and when someone points it, we use the Preposition over.

  • Where is the post office? It is over there.

Some other uses of "over":

  1. The coat has cost me over two thousand rupees.
  2. Pratap had the royal umbrella over his head.
  3. Will you stay here over Sunday?

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Answered by Manjula29
3

The answer to the question will be :- (d) Over

So, the sentence will be as follows :-

Where is the post office? It is over there.

The preposition over is more suitable in the given line. This is because, as per the options and the sentence given, the post office is probably distant from the person who asks the question and the person who is being asked.

The other alternatives are not fit because :-

  • at is only used for signifying a nearby location or time
  • from signifies a beginning of a path or period
  • by indicates the end of time, or a location adjacent to it
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