What Is The RIGHT Answer? || 99% FAIL This Prepositions Quiz #englishchallenge

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🤔The correct completion of the sentence would be: "I am surprised BY you." "By" is the correct preposition to use in this sentence, as it indicates the agent or cause of the surprise. 🤔

So, the correct sentence is: ✅✅✅✅"I am surprised by you." ✅✅✅✅

The reason "by" is the correct choice in this sentence is due to the verb "surprised". "Surprised" is a passive verb, indicating that the subject (I) is receiving the action of being surprised. In this case, the agent or cause of the surprise is "you".

In English grammar, when a passive verb is used, the preposition "by" is typically used to indicate the agent or cause of the action. This is why "by" is the correct choice in this sentence.

On the other hand:

- "With" is used to indicate association, accompaniment, or instrumentality (e.g., "I am surprised with your help").
- "From" is used to indicate origin or source (e.g., "I am surprised by the news from you").

In this sentence, "by" is the correct choice because it indicates that "you" is the cause or agent of the surprise.

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25/25 If you speak properly you shouldn't have any problems with this test. It's basic English as I was taught in primary school in 1959 (I'm now 74)

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This evening (Friday, May 10, 2024) I took your quiz for the first time_ and I acquired a perfect score! SUPERB ! Thanks1
Larry Carroll

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This evening (Sunday, May 26, 2024) I took your "Prepositions Quiz"_and I scored 25/25! Thanks! Larry Carroll

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Perhaps you could start by spelling “surprised” correctly.

jaengen
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Question 7: The far more accepted expression would be "scheduled for release."

mikekurtz
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10, let's meet( at )the park tomorrow afternoon, 25, we had a picnic( in) the park last sunday why?

damonladykiller
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I was totally right with 25/25. Thanks!

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The back ground music causes annoyance to subscriber.

hghguzd
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For Koreans, preposition is too difficult grammar.

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So, you had to practice 74 long years?

muslimhashhim
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I got 24/25. I got tgis one wrong. I went hiking ...the mountains on the weekends. I put on the mountains, but the correct snswer is 'in'

lensusmet
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You told we can't win right but i got 25 /25

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I got 19/25 and among the errors that I still got confused and even I have read it so many times.

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Wow 😳 my birthday is literally on 25th of april

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