The weather is pleasant here ---- the spring.a)atb)inc)ond)beneathCorr...
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 B)in is correct as it indicates a duration( a season). The other options are wrong as at, on, and as indicate a specific location, a surface, and a reason respectively. These uses don't fit in the given question. The correct answer is B) in.
The weather is pleasant here ---- the spring.a)atb)inc)ond)beneathCorr...
Explanation:
Context: The statement mentions that the weather is pleasant in the spring.
Understanding the options:
- Option A: "at" - This preposition is commonly used to indicate location or position.
- Option B: "in" - This preposition is commonly used to indicate a period of time, such as a season.
- Option C: "on" - This preposition is commonly used to indicate a specific date or day.
- Option D: "beneath" - This preposition is commonly used to indicate position under or below something.
Reasoning:
The spring is a season, and when describing the weather during a specific season, the preposition used is "in." This is because "in" is used to indicate a period of time. For example, we say "in the morning," "in the afternoon," "in the evening," "in the summer," "in the fall," "in the winter," and "in the spring."
In this case, the sentence is describing the weather during the spring season, so the correct preposition to use is "in." Therefore, option B, "in," is the correct answer.
Example:
- The weather is pleasant in the spring.
- The flowers bloom in the spring.
- We go hiking in the spring.
Using the correct preposition is important for conveying the intended meaning and maintaining proper grammar in a sentence.