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We are giving him a surprise party ---- his birthday.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    with
  • d)
    on
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. 
Option D) on is correct as it indicates an occasion. The other options are wrong as in, at, and with indicate inside something, a specific location, and inclusion respectively. 

Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
 
Some people are very keen ---- working in a team, but some others don't like depending on others.
Correct answer is 'on'. Can you explain this answer?

Vivek Patel answered
'On' is used to indicate position, usually indicating that something is on top of something else.
  • We might say, “My journal is on the desk.” In this function, “on” typically denotes proximity or position.
  • Another example would be, “He sat on the stone wall.”

My son is mad ---- science and technology. I guess he'll become an engineer.
Correct answer is 'about'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Saxena answered
About means:
  • 'on the subject of something'
  • 'concerning of something/someone' 
It also means 'approximately'

In the competitive business world, one has to be perfect ---- communicating with customers.
Correct answer is 'at'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
  • For the most specific times, and for holidays without the word “day,” we use 'at'.
  • That means you will hear, “Meet me at midnight,” or “The flowers are in bloom at Easter time.”

Listen! I think there is someone ---- the front door.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    with
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
Prepositions are words that indicate relationships with the other words in the sentence. Prepositions of place are used to refer to a place, usually to denote the location of something or someone.
Let's look at the usage of various alternatives in the option as preposition of place:
 at : to refer to an exact place where something is situated / event
 on : to refer to placement of something attached / adjacent to something else; to refer to something displayed on something else
with :  means "accompanied by"; or "in relation to"
 in : means "inside"
In the sentence, as a reference to a specific location , i.e. the front door. Therefore, the suitable preposition here is "at".
Thus, the correct complete sentence is:
Listen! I think there is someone  AT  the front door.

Choose the appropriate prepositions to complete the sentences.
 
They live ---- Atlantic Avenue.
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    to
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

How can we assume Atlantic Avenue to be a street name, "on" which they live..it could also be some hotel name "in" which they live or a place, at which they live !!

The police ---- the thief yet.
  • a)
    haven't caught
  • b)
    didn't catch
  • c)
    hasn't caught
  • d)
    don't catch
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Option ( a) is correct✅
 
The answer is haven't caught. 
( because " Police "  Here is a collective noun, and thus the plural form of verb is used.) 

i.e..  Haven't caught.

Tokyo is the most crowded city ---- the world.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    over
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. Option C)in is correct as it indicates a part of something. The other options are wrong as on, at, and upon indicate a surface, a specific location, and a surface which is above something respectively. These uses don't fit in the given question. The correct answer is C)in.

Are you going to study ---- the afternoon or ---- night?
  • a)
    on / on
  • b)
    in / in
  • c)
    in / at
  • d)
    at / in
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Arun Sharma answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. Option C)in/at is correct as they indicate a duration and a specific time respectively . The other options are wrong as on indicates a surface and in cannot come in the second blank respectively. These uses don't fit in the given question. 
The correct answer is C) in/at.

Mike is sitting ---- the desk ---- front of the door.
  • a)
    at / in
  • b)
    in / on
  • c)
    on / on
  • d)
    at / at
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

"at" is used when it is to explain a less particular and broad context.
Sitting "at" the desk in front of the door is appropriate because one has to sit around the desk but not "on" or "in" the desk.
And the second part is easy. "In" is used as a preposition before "front", which we mostly use as "in front of..."

There's paper ---- the floor. Please put it ---- the wastebasket.
  • a)
    at / into
  • b)
    on / at
  • c)
    on / in
  • d)
    over / at
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. Option C)on/in is correct as on and in indicate a surface and the inside of something respectively . The other options are wrong as at, into, and over indicate a specific location, movement towards the inside, and completion of a task respectively. These uses don't fit in the given question. The correct answer is C)on/in.

He tried to open the tin ---- a knife.
  • a)
    with
  • b)
    by
  • c)
    to
  • d)
    of
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. 
Option A)with is correct as it indicates a method.

I wish my daughter is interested _________ learning foreign languages.
Correct answer is 'in'. Can you explain this answer?

Sravya Sen answered
Explanation:

The correct preposition to use in the given sentence is "in". This is because the preposition "in" is used to show interest or involvement in a particular activity or subject. In this case, the sentence is expressing the desire for the daughter to have an interest in learning foreign languages.

Reasoning:

When expressing interest or involvement in a specific activity or subject, the preposition "in" is commonly used. This is true for a wide range of activities, hobbies, and subjects. For example, we say "interested in music" or "interested in sports" to show that someone has a passion or curiosity for these areas.

Similarly, when it comes to learning foreign languages, we use the preposition "in" to indicate interest or involvement. This is because "learning" is an activity that requires active engagement and participation.

Examples:

- "I am interested in learning foreign languages."
- "She has always been fascinated in learning about different cultures and languages."
- "He showed a keen interest in learning French."

In each of these examples, the preposition "in" is used to express interest or involvement in the activity of learning foreign languages.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the correct answer is "in" because it is the appropriate preposition to use when expressing interest or involvement in a particular activity or subject. In the context of the given sentence, the use of "in" accurately conveys the desire for the daughter to have an interest in learning foreign languages.

My son is mad ---- science and technology. I guess he'll become an engineer.
Correct answer is 'about'. Can you explain this answer?

Shalini Patel answered
About means 'on the subject of' something or 'concerning of' something/someone. It also means 'approximately. 

The plane will stay on the runway ---- five minutes.
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    on
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    for
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Meera Rana answered
 A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. Option D)for is correct as it indicates a duration. The other options are wrong as at, on, and in indicate a specific location, a surface, and the inside of an area respectively. These uses don't fit in the given question. The correct answer is D)for.

I woke up ---- five o'clock ---- the morning.
  • a)
    in / in
  • b)
    at / on
  • c)
    at / in
  • d)
    at / at
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered
Explanation:
The correct answer is C: "at / in".
- "At" is used to indicate a specific point in time, such as "at five o'clock".
- "In" is used to indicate a period of time, such as "in the morning".
Therefore, the sentence should be written as "I woke up at five o'clock in the morning".
Let's break down the options and explain why the others are incorrect:
- Option A: "in / in" - This is incorrect because "in" should be used to indicate a period of time, not a specific point in time.
- Option B: "at / on" - This is incorrect because "on" is used to indicate specific days or dates, not a period of time like "morning".
- Option D: "at / at" - This is incorrect because "at" should be used to indicate a specific point in time, and "at" should not be repeated in the sentence.
In conclusion, the correct answer is C: "at / in".

Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
 
Some people are very keen ---- working in a team, but some others don't like depending on others.
Correct answer is 'on'. Can you explain this answer?

"On" is used to indicate position, usually indicating that something is on top of something else. We might say, “My journal is on the desk.” In this function, “on” typically denotes proximity or position. Another example would be, “He sat on the stone wall.”

I wish my daughter were interested ---- learning foreign languages.
Correct answer is 'in'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev GMAT answered

Why learning foreign languages is important:


  • Enhances communication skills

  • Boosts cognitive abilities

  • Increases cultural awareness and understanding

  • Opens up opportunities for travel and work

  • Improves job prospects


Approaches to spark interest in learning foreign languages:


  • Expose her to different cultures: Encourage her to explore different cultures through books, movies, music, and food. Show her the beauty and diversity of the world.

  • Make it relevant: Help her understand how learning a foreign language can be useful in various situations, such as traveling, making new friends, or pursuing specific career paths.

  • Find a language she is interested in: Discuss with her the different foreign languages available and let her choose the one she finds most fascinating. It could be a language associated with a country she admires or a language spoken by her favorite artists or athletes.

  • Provide language learning resources: Invest in language learning tools, such as books, apps, or online courses, that make the learning process interactive and enjoyable.

  • Encourage language exchange programs: Look for language exchange programs where she can interact with native speakers of the language she wants to learn. This will provide her with real-life practice and motivation.

  • Set achievable goals: Break down the language learning journey into smaller, achievable goals. Celebrate her progress and provide positive reinforcement along the way.

  • Lead by example: Show your own interest in learning foreign languages and share your experiences and successes. This will inspire her and create a supportive learning environment.


By following these approaches, you can help cultivate your daughter's interest in learning foreign languages and open doors to a world of opportunities.

See you ---- Monday morning.
  • a)
    under
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    in 
  • d)
    on
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishani Rane answered
"See you Monday" is more colloquial. For instance, you would say to a friend "See you Monday!", but if you were making an appointment for something more formal it would be correct to say "See you on Monday". The word "on" is implied in the less formal statement.

In the competitive business world, one has to be perfect ---- communicating with customers.
Correct answer is 'at'. Can you explain this answer?

Anu Nair answered
Meaning of the sentence:

The sentence means that in the competitive business world, it is essential to communicate flawlessly with customers.

Explanation:

Prepositions are essential components of English grammar that connect nouns and pronouns with the rest of the sentence. They help us to understand the relationship between different elements of a sentence.

In the given sentence, the preposition 'at' is used to show a perfect level of proficiency in communication. It indicates that one has to be very good at communicating with customers to succeed in the competitive business world.

The sentence implies that any mistake in communication can lead to losing customers, which can ultimately harm the business. Therefore, it is crucial to have perfect communication skills to meet customers' expectations and build a positive brand reputation.

Conclusion:

The sentence highlights the importance of effective communication skills in the business world. It emphasizes the significance of being perfect in communication to ensure business success.

People who are good ---- making friends usually work in the field of trade, which requires having good communicative skills.
Correct answer is 'at'. Can you explain this answer?

Jaideep Gupta answered
Correct Answer :- at
Explanation : People who are good at making friends usually work in the field of trade, which requires having good communication skills.

I wish I were experienced ---- the field of marketing.
Correct answer is 'in'. Can you explain this answer?

Nikhil Joshi answered
Preposition Usage in the Sentence

The sentence "I wish I were experienced ---- the field of marketing" requires a preposition to complete the sentence.

The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "in."

Explanation:

The preposition "in" is used to indicate that someone has experience in a particular field or area of expertise. In this sentence, the speaker wishes that they had experience in the field of marketing.

The use of the preposition "on" would be incorrect in this sentence. While "on" can be used to indicate someone's knowledge or expertise on a particular topic, it is not the appropriate preposition to use when referring to experience in a field.

Similarly, the use of the preposition "at" would also be incorrect in this sentence. While "at" can be used to indicate a physical location, it is not the appropriate preposition to use when referring to experience in a field.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the correct preposition to use in the sentence "I wish I were experienced ---- the field of marketing" is "in." This preposition accurately conveys the speaker's desire for experience in a particular field.

Most office workers are fond ---- having frequent coffee breaks.
Correct answer is 'of'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandita Nair answered
Introduction:
In this question, we are given a statement about office workers and their behavior regarding coffee breaks. We need to identify the correct preposition to complete the sentence. Let's analyze the given options and understand why 'of' is the correct choice.

Explanation:
1. Understanding the meaning:
To answer this question, we should first understand the meaning of the sentence. The sentence states that most office workers are fond of having frequent coffee breaks. This means that office workers generally enjoy or like having coffee breaks.

2. Analysis of the options:
The options provided are 'about', 'to', 'for', and 'of'. Let's analyze each option:

- 'About': This preposition is used to indicate a topic or subject. However, in the given context, it doesn't fit well as it doesn't convey the intended meaning of liking or enjoying coffee breaks.

- 'To': This preposition is used to indicate direction or purpose. However, in the given context, it doesn't convey the intended meaning of liking or enjoying coffee breaks.

- 'For': This preposition is used to indicate purpose or benefit. In the given context, it doesn't fit well as it doesn't convey the intended meaning of liking or enjoying coffee breaks.

- 'Of': This preposition is used to show possession, relationship, or belonging. In the given context, it fits well as it conveys the intended meaning of liking or enjoying coffee breaks. It indicates that office workers have an affinity or fondness for having frequent coffee breaks.

Conclusion:
Based on the analysis above, we can conclude that the correct preposition to complete the sentence is 'of'. This choice accurately conveys the intended meaning that most office workers are fond of having frequent coffee breaks.

I'm terribly bored of having that day- .... -day battle with my manager, so I'm planning to resign.
Correct answer is 'to'. Can you explain this answer?

Uday Sharma answered
Explanation:
The correct preposition to be used after "day" in the given sentence is "to". This is because "day-to-day" is a phrase that means "daily" or "routine".

Examples:
- I'm exhausted from the day-to-day grind of my job.
- It's important to have a day-to-day routine for good mental health.

Using "with" or "in" after "day" would change the meaning of the sentence:
- Using "with" would imply that the battle is happening alongside the day itself, rather than being a routine part of it.
- Using "in" would imply that the battle is happening within a specific day, rather than being an ongoing issue.

Using "to" after "resign" is correct because:
- "Resign" is a verb that requires a preposition to show the reason or cause for the resignation.
- "From" and "with" are commonly used prepositions after "resign", but "of" is not appropriate in this context.
- "From" implies resignation from a particular job or organization, while "with" implies resignation due to a specific issue or conflict.

Working at a big company will certainly enable you to have a large circle ---- friends.
Correct answer is 'of'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev CAT answered
Working at a big company will certainly enable you to have a large circle of friends. Here is a detailed solution explaining why "of" is the correct answer:
Explanation:
When discussing the concept of having a large circle of friends, the preposition "of" is commonly used to indicate possession or association. In this sentence, "of" is used to show that the large circle is composed of friends. Let's break down the explanation further:
Working at a big company:
- This phrase sets the context for the sentence, indicating that the individual is employed at a significant or well-known organization.
will certainly enable you:
- This phrase implies that being employed at a big company will provide opportunities or advantages.
to have a large circle:
- This phrase suggests that working at a big company will result in a wide network or group of people.
of friends:
- This phrase clarifies that the large circle is composed specifically of friends, emphasizing the social aspect of the network.
In summary:
- Working at a big company provides opportunities for social connections.
- These connections form a large circle.
- This circle consists of friends.
- The preposition "of" is used to show possession or association.
Therefore, the correct answer to complete the sentence is "of."

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