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guajiro [1.7K]
2 years ago
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1. He behaves ___ _________ he rules the world.

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gavmur [86]2 years ago
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In the given below all of the fill in the blanks, prepositions are the missing words which will link it the main sentence. Preposition can defined as the word or more than one words which establish linkage and relationship of a noun with the pronoun, and creating its link with the main sentence as well.

As we can notice in all the sentences, there is no linkage of one part of the sentence with the other so we have provided the required linkage in each of the sentence.

Question No. 1. He behaves __ _________ he rules the world.

Answer: as , if

He behaves <u>as if</u> he rules the world.

Question No. 2. We started moving _____ he took his foot off the brake.

Answer: after

We started moving<u> after</u> he took his foot off the brake.

Question No. 3. I am going to go _____ __ my parents say I can’t.

Answer: even , if

I am going to go <u>even if</u> my parents say I can’t.

Question No. 4. ___________ _____ kill living animals for food, I am going to become a vegetarian.

Answer: rather , than

<u>Rather than </u>kill living animals for food, I am going to become a vegetarian.

Question No. 5. I waited ________ my mom paid for the groceries.

Answer: until

I waited <u>until</u> my mom paid for the groceries.

Question No. 6.  I ran _____________ I was scared.

Answer: because

I ran <u>because</u> I was scared.

Question No. 7. We will go running ______ we tie our shoes.

Answer: when

We will go running <u>when </u>we tie our shoes

Question No. 8. We can eat lunch ___________ you like.

Answer: wherever

We can eat  lunch <u>wherever</u> you like.

Question No. 9. ______________ I get happy I smile.

Answer: when

<u>when </u>I get happy I smile.

Question No. 10. I’m not leaving ________ you say you’re sorry.

Answer: before

I’m not leaving <u>before</u> you say you’re sorry.

Question No. 11. We cannot go skiing __________ we have skis.

Answer:  unless

We cannot go skiing <u>unless</u> we have skis.

Question No. 12. I turned the key __ _______ __ start the car.

Answer: in order to

I turned the key<u> in order to</u> start the car.

Question No. 13. I want to go ________ money grows on trees.

Answer: if only

I want to go <u>if only</u> money grows on trees.

Question No. 14. We got to the scene of the crime right _______ the robbers ran away.

Answer: before

We got to the scene of the crime right<u> </u><u>before</u> the robbers ran away.

Question No. 15. ___ we can’t find work here, we’ll have to move to a place ________ we can.

Answer:  as,  where

<u> As</u> we can’t find work here, we’ll have to move to a place <u>where</u> we can.

Question No. 16.  __________________ I am only 5’3” tall, I _________ love playing basketball.

Answer: as, still

As I am only 5’3” tall, I <u>still</u><u> </u>love playing basketball.

Question No. 17.  __________________ you finish eating your vegetables, you may eat cake.

Answer: once

<u>Once </u>you finish eating your vegetables, you may eat cake.

Question No. 18. ____________ ____ complain about not being able to do the things I want, I will  work to achieve my dreams.

Answer: rather than

<u>Rather than</u> complain about not being able to do the things I want, I will  work to achieve my dreams.

Question No. 19. ______ ____________ it is cold out, I’m not going to wear my jacket.

Answer: even though

<u>Even though</u> it is cold out, I’m not going to wear my jacket.

Question No. 20. We will start work _________ the sun rises.

Answer: after

We will start work <u>after</u> the sun rises.

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