Preposition - Study Mode
[#1016] They complained . . . . . . . . your misbehaviour.
Correct Answer
(D) of
Explanation
Solution: The word "complained" is often followed by the preposition "of" when you are specifying what someone is complaining about. Think of it like this: You are expressing the cause or reason for the complaint. * Option A: about While "about" can sometimes follow "complain," it's less direct and usually used when talking more generally. * Option B: against "Against" means to be opposed to something or someone, which doesn't fit the context of expressing displeasure with misbehavior. * Option C: to "To" is used to indicate the recipient of the complaint (e.g., "They complained to the manager"). This question is about the reason of complaining and not to whom they are complaining . So, "They complained of your misbehavior" means they were unhappy and voiced their concern regarding your poor behavior.
[#1017] Mother bird took her babies . . . . . . . . the lake.
Correct Answer
(A) to
[#1018] Many prefer donating money . . . . . . . . distributing clothes.
Correct Answer
(C) to
[#1019] This flying coach is bound . . . . . . . . Karachi.
Correct Answer
(A) for
[#1020] I correspond . . . . . . . . her regularly.
Correct Answer
(A) to