A. At
B. From
C. Of
D. On
Explanation
The phrase "short of" is an idiom used to indicate a lack or deficiency of something.
In this case, "short of money" means that you do not have enough money.
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A. Between
B. Among
C. Under
D. In
Explanation
To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in " (the point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the surface), and "inside" (something contained).
They will meet in the lunchroom.
She was waiting in the car.
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A. Between
B. Over
C. At
D. With
Explanation
The suitable preposition for the blanks is "over".
We use " over " for movement and position
or talk about movement or position at a higher level than something else.
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A. Through
B. On
C. In
D. Across
Explanation
The word "through" is used to indicate movement from one side or point to another within a space or obstacle,
in this case, through the thick forest.
It implies traversing the forest, going from one end to the other, or navigating within its confines.
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A. To
B. At
C. In
D. From
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اس نے داخل ہونے سے منع کیا تھا
Entering from
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A. Across
B. Too
C. To
D. Behind
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Usage of Behind
Behind --- In, to or towards the near or later in time.
Examples:
He followed behind.
The girls were far behind the car.
The train was behind time.
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A. Was
B. That
C. It
D. For
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They have been living in Switzerland for seven years.
وہ سات سال سے سوئٹزرلینڈ میں رہ رہے ہیں۔
The word "for" is used to indicate the duration of time during which the action (living in Switzerland) has been happening.
This usage is common when talking about actions or states that have been ongoing for a specific period.
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A. With
B. In
C. On
D. None
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We generally use with after infested and filled .
Infested with something means کسی چیز سے بھرا ہوا
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A. In
B. For
C. On
D. About
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For is used for a reason
For is a preposition
Many people have become entrepreneurs due to an aptitude for business
بہت سے لوگ کاروبار کے لیے قابلیت کی وجہ سے کاروباری بن گئے ہیں
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A. Preposition
B. Noun
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
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Several words are sometimes used as adverbs or sometimes used as prepositions .
A word is a preposition when it governs a noun or a pronoun, It is an adverb when it does not.
The wheel came off. “ Off ” is an adverb here
He jumped off the train. “ Off ” is a preposition here
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