Preposition - Study Mode
[#731] They agreed . . . . . . . . me that we should not go there.
Correct Answer
(D) with
[#732] They manufacture it . . . . . . . . licence from the parent company.
Correct Answer
(C) under
[#733] Who was the first man . . . . . . . . the moon?
Correct Answer
(D) on
[#734] Please wait for me . . . . . . . . 8 o'clock.
Correct Answer
(A) till
Explanation
Solution: The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "till" . The sentence should read, "Please wait for me till 8 o'clock." The word "till" is used to indicate the point in time up to which the action is expected to continue. Option B: by is not the correct answer as it does not convey the same meaning as "till." "By" indicates a point in time before which the action should be completed. Option C: since is not the correct answer as it is used to indicate a starting point in time, not the duration of waiting. Option D: to is not the correct answer as it does not convey the intended meaning of waiting until 8 o'clock. Given the options provided, the correct answer is Option A: till.
[#735] Cathrene is very careful . . . . . . . . her long hair.
Correct Answer
(C) about
Explanation
Solution: The correct preposition to use in this sentence is about . The sentence should read: "Cathrene is very careful about her long hair." The preposition "about" is used to indicate concern or attention to a particular thing or situation. The other options are not suitable in this context: A. "in her long hair" (Incorrect) B. "at her long hair" (Incorrect) D. "of her long hair" (Incorrect)