Fill in the blank with the most appropriate preposition.Q. Mona refuse...
Explanation:
Preposition 'to' is used to indicate the direction or intention of an action. In this sentence, the preposition 'to' is used to show Mona's refusal to perform the action of coming to the theatre alone.
Here's a breakdown of the sentence:
- 'Refused' is the main verb in the sentence, indicating Mona's action of declining or rejecting something.
- 'To' is the preposition that connects the verb 'refused' to the infinitive verb 'come', showing the action towards which Mona is refusing.
- 'Come' is the infinitive verb that Mona is refusing to do.
- 'The theatre' is the location to which Mona is being asked to come.
Therefore, the correct preposition to use in this sentence is 'to', as it accurately conveys Mona's refusal to come to the theatre alone.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate preposition.Q. Mona refuse...
The preposition 'to' is used to indicate movement towards or the direction of something, As in the given sentence, movement of Mona towards the theatre is mentioned. Therefore, the appropriate option to complete the given sentence is : Option D - to
On the other hand, Option A - 'of' is used to indicate belonging, relating to or connected with something, Option B - 'with' is used to indicate togetherness, Option C - 'on' is used to indicate surface position of something, which are all unsuitable here.
The completed sentence, thus, becomes : Mona refused to come to the theatre alone.