Preposition Exercise | Most Important 25 Fixed Prepositions in English Grammar

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Preposition Exercise | Most Important 25 Fixed Prepositions in English Grammar

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20/25 ... thanku for such simple but effective questions.

champk
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Thank you for such simple but effective question ❤❤❤❤❤❤

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❤️I am not very much good in preposition.... For this I watch this Thank you so much my score is 14/25…..❤️

CreatewithTabassum
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Very simple questions...got 24/25....Good video... Thank you

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welldone sir, what a good way of teaching have you.

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My score is 15 out of 25 thank you sir.

DevRaj-eols
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22/25 thank you so much sir for the questions🙏🙏

varsha
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excellent 👌 session
need more explanation please

farheenanas
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I really appreciate your efforts sir. I got 25/25.

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SunilPotter
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My totals markes was 14 thank you so much sir

amralenaganath
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My question for 16 Preposition " At" and" IN "
At "used for small places
In" used for large places
But when some time in and at uses both then we put them like that
"Ali live at model Town in Lahore " but you use at for both places make it clear

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Wow ! I scored 25/24
Very nice 👍🙂 video sir keep making more videos

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Sentence no. 5 should be The company is looking forward *on* giving bonus to its workers.
Because *to* before any verb is a non finite verb (infinitive). So, it should be *to give*

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