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Rewrite the following sentences choosing the correct preposition from the brackets:
....TV. (in/on/by/at)
1. We always watch the news
.....the ceiling (on/under/below)
2. The fan is hanging
.......the fire. (of/off/out/of)
3. The firemen are going to put
Bimal fell in love with Geeta. (to/in/with/of)
5. We can go to the cinema............your taxi. (on/in/by/into)
6. Shrijana is fond..........
watching TV. (up/off/of/at)
(of/off /out/up)
7. I sat in an arm chair and dozed.....
8. He is always jealous................other's progress. (of/for/in/with)
9. The police warned us....about...the danger
. (for/about/to)
10. I'm not annoyed........ her behaviour. (at/for/with)
11. We've already got rid....boxca.small
boxom.small pox. (from/of/by)
12. The hunter finished....the tiger with a shot through the head. (of/off/out/
13. When alcohol is heated it gives... ........ an explosive vapour. (off/out/of/away
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14. I was born...................Baishakha 19, 2031. (in/since/on/by)
15. I prefer milk................ coffee. (from/of/with/to)
16. A dutiful son is obedient.................. his father. (at/to/in/for)
17. You may rely......... .......what he says. (on/for/to/in)
18. The ladder is...................the wall. (on/against/at)
19. Mr. Chhetri is suffering.. ...nasty cold. (to/from/by/with)
20. I'll try to keep in touch....... him. (to/with/for/off)
21. I read the story only........ pleasure. (for/with/to/of)
22. She fell..............the ladder. (from/off/of down)
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23. Liza got tired..........Walking (by/of/up/with
)
24. I am looking forward...
25. She is good..............mathematics. (in/at/on/for)
meeting you at the airport (in/to/for/of)
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Answer 1
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Answer:

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The following are the correct matches:

1. Augustine : man is always free in his soul

2. 
Thomas Aquinas : history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities

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4. Plato : 
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Answer:

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Answer:

D. protect their cities from enemy invasion.

Explanation:

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I'd say the answer is D, protect their cities from enemy invasion. I mean, how could mere pillars protect whole cities from enemies? I wouldn't say they were used for such protective purposes.

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The answer is "as loud as a tractor" it is not "he snored as loud as a tractor" because that's just the whole sentence and you want just the whole simile part. Good luck!

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