Preposition - Study Mode
[#711] My friend was married . . . . . . . . 5 th August, 2012.
Correct Answer
(A) on
[#712] When do you take . . . . . . . . your wrist watch?
Correct Answer
(B) off
[#713] It is famous . . . . . . . . its seafood.
Correct Answer
(A) for
[#714] Can you agree . . . . . . . . my proposal.
Correct Answer
(A) to
Explanation
Solution: Option A: to This is the correct answer . The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "to." You agree to a proposal when you express your consent or approval. Option B: too This option is not correct . "Too" is an adverb that is used to indicate excess or addition, and it does not fit in the context of agreeing with a proposal. Option C: with This option is not correct . "With" is a preposition used to indicate association or accompaniment, and it is not the appropriate preposition in this sentence. Option D: into This option is not correct . "Into" is a preposition used to indicate movement or transformation, and it is not the correct preposition to use when agreeing with a proposal. Therefore, the correct answer is Option A: to . The sentence should be "Can you agree to my proposal?"
[#715] Ali was accused . . . . . . . . theft.
Correct Answer
(A) of