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Which sentence is correct.. A fish is in the water or A fish is under the water

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Answered by 22kimberlysmith2005
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Answer:

a fish is in the water.

Explanation:

Answered by rajraaz85
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A fish is in the water.

Here according to the instructions of the question to options are given and we have to identify which option is correct.

When we read given sentences both the sentences are grammatically correct and meaningful.

We use both the types of sentences time and again.

But logically the first option is most appropriate because it looks natural.

The main reason behind using the sentence 'Fish is in the water' is it is assumed that fish is in the water as they cannot live anywhere. Again under the water means they never come above the surface of water.

Here the difference between two sentences is the use of prepositions.

We have to use proper prepositions at proper place.

What is preposition?

Prepositions are the parts which we use to show the relationship between noun and other part of the sentence.

Sometimes we use prepositions before pronoun also. Prepositions indicate time and place.

Some prepositions are as follows:

Out,in,far, away,to, above, beneath,under,out, behind, beyond,towards,etc.

To more about prepositions visit the following links -

https://brainly.in/question/35950203

https://brainly.in/question/10813172

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