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A preposition is a word that links nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence, indicating relationships in terms of time, place, direction, cause, manner, and instrumentality. Examples include 'in', 'on', 'at', 'between', and 'with'. |
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Identify the preposition in the following sentence: 'The cat is under the table.' |
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'Under' is the preposition in the sentence, showing the relationship of the cat's position relative to the table. |
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Prepositions function to connect the noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence, providing additional information about time, location, or direction. They help clarify the relationship between different elements of the sentence. |
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Choose the correct preposition: 'She walked ___ the store.' (Options: to, at, in) |
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'To' is the correct preposition. The complete sentence should read: 'She walked to the store.' This indicates the direction of her movement. |
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The correct preposition should be 'at'. The corrected sentence is: 'He is good at math.' This indicates his proficiency in the subject. |
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'Onto' is the appropriate choice. The completed sentence is: 'The cat jumped onto the table.' This indicates the movement of the cat towards the table's surface. |
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'In' indicates location, while 'into' indicates movement towards a location. For example, 'The dog is in the yard' vs. 'The dog ran into the yard.' |
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Choose the correct preposition: 'The keys are ___ the drawer.' (Options: in, on, at) |
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'In' is the correct preposition. The complete sentence is: 'The keys are in the drawer,' indicating the location of the keys. |
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The correct phrasing should be 'She looks like her mother.' Use 'like' for comparisons, but avoid it when followed by a verb. |
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Complete the sentence: 'He was standing ___ his friend.' (Options: beside, besides) |
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'Beside' is the correct choice. The completed sentence is: 'He was standing beside his friend,' indicating physical proximity. |