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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

provide

Dear respected teachers

What is the right word in the blank and what does the sentence mean?

All images displayed in the Strout Lake brochure
have been provided .......... of Seong Photography Studio.

(1) courtesy
(2) courteous
(3) courteously
  

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The phrase is 'courtesy of'. It means that the object of the preposition has done something out of politeness and has charged no fee for the service.

  • The phrase is 'courtesy of'.
  • It means that the object of the preposition has done something out of politeness and has charged no fee for the service.
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The phrase is 'courtesy of'. It means that the object of the preposition has done something out of politeness and has charged no fee for the service.

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