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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

0 Hello Teachers, 02br
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001.The dinner should be over -------- ten o'clock.(at). 02br
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002.The temperature is -----------0 degree celcius.(at). 02br
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003.The teacher walked ---------- the room.(in/into). 02br
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004.She put the letter --------he pillow.(under/on/below) 02br
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005.I live in a house ---------- large windows(with). 02br
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006.We rowed ---------- the lake.(in). 02br
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007.Ravi is walking --------- the sea shore.(on/near). 02br
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00My choices are in brackets. Could you please check it and correct? 02br
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0 In 7 'along' makes sense too, doesn't it? 0-

  • 0 In 7 'along' makes sense too, doesn't it?
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0 In 7 'along' makes sense too, doesn't it? 0-
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0 Yes it would. 02br
00And in 4 there are other possibilities: near to, beside; "below" is an adverb, it is not correct here. 0-
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0 Hello Teachers, 02br
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00I have still some doubts. 02br
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001.The dinner should be over -------- ten o'clock.(at). Is "by" can be used? 02br
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002.The temperature is -----------0 degree celcius.(at). below/above 02br
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003.The teacher walked ---------- the room.(in/into). 02br
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0 Hello Teachers, 02br
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00I have still some doubts. 02br
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001.The dinner should be over -------- ten o'clock.(at). Is "by" can be used? 02br
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002.The temperature is -----------0 degree celcius.(at). below/above 02br
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003.The teacher walked ---------- the room.(in/into). 02br
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0 1. The dinner should be over at/by/before/after/around/about ten o'clock. 02br
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002. The temperature is 0 degrees Celsius (do not use "at") "Above" and "below" are both okay. 02br
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003. My first inclination was to say that only "into" is correct if you mean that the teacher entered the room, but my dictionary says both choices are correct. 0
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0 2.The temperature is -----------0 degree celcius.(at). below/above 02br
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00For daily temperatures, we normally don't use 00 but it can be used if we are paying particularly close attention to a temperature rise or fall. This could be in an experiment, 02br
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00{one person is watching a thermometer, another is set to add something at a particu
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0 Yes, brackets are fine in BrE, khoff! 02br
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00('In parentheses' is fine too.) 02br
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00MrP 02br
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0 Mr. P. - and what do you call [ ] and { } ? 0-
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0 Hello khoff! 02br
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00I'm sorry to say we call them square and curly brackets. 02br
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00We are a deficient nation, in many respects. 02br
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00MrP 0-
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0 Hmmm. I call them brackets and braces, respectively. Am I wrong? 0-

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