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Ritwik06 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

1. Please hand around the plate of sandwiches to all the guests.
2. He has become so proud that he looks through all his friends when he meets them.
3. In college you learn to decide by yourself, on what is good for you.
4. As the cost is prohibitive, I have decided against studying in a university abroad.
5. He will never live down the silly mistakes he made in front of a large audience.
6. With no other interst or care, Swami lives by his music day and night.
7. After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation.
8. The High court set down the decree of the lower court.
9. I will run through the syllabus before the examination.
10. She takes over her mothr in many ways.
11. Where did they put you up for the night?
12. I as taken aback when I heard about her sudden death.
13. The teacher was so fast that I couldnt take up his lecture.
14. After an argument his friend turned to him. 
15. They differed from them on this opinion.
16. He gave no cause to anxiety.
17. Do not waste time, get out the facts.
Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks!
regards,
Ritwik 
  

Top answer

These are wrong: 6. -- Maybe, but I can think of a better one 7. After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation.

  • These are wrong: 6.
  • -- Maybe, but I can think of a better one 7.
  • After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation.
  • 8.
  • The High court set down the decree of the lower court.
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These are wrong:

6. With no other interst or care, Swami lives by his music day and night.-- Maybe, but I can think of a better one

7. After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation.
8. The High court set down the decree of the lower court.
10. She takes over her mothr in many ways.
13. The teacher was so
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 I shall be grateful if you could help me with the correct answers to those.
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Mister Micawber.
These are wrong:

6. With no other interst or care, Swami lives by his music day and night.-- Maybe, but I can think of a better one

7. After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation.   (out)
8. The High court set down the decree of the lower court.  (aside)
10. She takes over her mothr in many ways
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6. With no other interst or care, Swami lives by his music day and night.-- for

7. After buying the flat, she set for organising its renovation. (to)
8. The High court set down the decree of the lower court. (aside)
10. She takes over her mothr in many ways. (after)
13. The teacher was so fast that I couldnt ta
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 Thanks a lot for your help[Y]
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10. She takes after her mother in many ways.

I think 'after' is the correct word, meaning she looks like her mother. ??

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