Preposition - Study Mode
[#246] What did you think . . . . . . . . the film? I did not like it much.
Correct Answer
(B) of
(F) of
Explanation
Solution: We need to choose the preposition that best fits with "think" when asking for an opinion. Let's look at each option: Option A: in - "think in" usually refers to thinking within a specific context or language. It doesn't fit when asking for an opinion on a film. Option B: of - "think of" is commonly used when asking for someone's opinion or impression about something. "What did you think of the film?" is a natural and correct way to ask. Option C: about - "think about" means to ponder or consider something. It's not the best choice for directly asking someone's opinion after they have already seen the film. Option D: on - "think on" is less common and doesn't typically relate to opinions about a film. Therefore, the correct answer is Option B: of . The complete sentence is: "What did you think of the film? I did not like it much."
[#247] The words in these books will be of value . . . . . . . . you.
Correct Answer
(A) to
Explanation
Solution: 'To' preposition is used to indicate relationship. In the sentence a relation is tried to be established between book and the person.
[#248] This paint will adhere . . . . . . . . any surface whether rough or smooth.
Correct Answer
(B) to
Explanation
Solution: 'Adhere to' means 'to stick or be attached firmly to a surface'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
[#249] What time did they arrive . . . . . . . . the hotel?
Correct Answer
(C) at
Explanation
Solution: 'At' indicates specific time, location or position. Hence it is the correct preposition to be used in the sentence.
[#250] His birthday is . . . . . . . . next Sunday.
Correct Answer
(C) on