To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself)
Generally, objective case comes after a preposition.
He took the pen from me.
"From" is a preposition here.
“I” is the subjective case while “me” is the objective case.
"Answerable to": Indicates to whom you are accountable (God).
"Answerable for": Specifies what you are accountable for (his actions).
Example: "We are answerable to God for our deeds."
"With" is the correct preposition when referring to the tool used to perform an action (cut with a knife).
Cut with a knife means چاقو سے کاٹ
The correct preposition after "congratulated" is "on" when referring to success or achievements.
So, the sentence is: "She congratulated me on my success."
"By" is used when referring to a deadline or a point in time when something will happen, like "by next year."
Aversion to means نفرت ہونا
I have great aversion to smoking۔
I have great aversion to deceiving۔
Into is a preposition.
Into is used to show when something is changing from one form to another.
The project was separated into equal parts.
منصوبے کو برابر حصوں میں تقسیم کیا گیا تھا۔
We can not get into the house without a key.
Into refers a motion.
Into is a preposition here.