Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.Q. The boy fell ___...
Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'B' - Off.
When we say "fall off", it means to fall from something. In this case, the boy fell from the bicycle. The preposition "off" indicates the movement or action of falling from the bicycle.
Example sentence:
- The boy lost his balance and fell off the bicycle.
The other options are not appropriate in this context:
- Option 'A' - Of: This preposition is not used to indicate falling from something.
- Option 'C' - From: This preposition can be used to indicate the starting point of a movement, but it doesn't convey the action of falling off the bicycle.
- Option 'D' - Under: This preposition indicates being beneath or below something, which doesn't fit the context of falling from the bicycle.
To summarize, the correct preposition to use in this sentence is "off" because it accurately conveys the action of falling from the bicycle.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.Q. The boy fell ___...
Here, 'off' is correct because it implies moving away and often down from something, here it is the bicycle.
'Of' is incorrect because it implies belonging to something or being part of something or relating to something.
'From' is incorrect because it is used to show where somebody/something starts.
'Under' is incorrect because it implies below the surface of something; covered by something.