Preposition - Study Mode

[#471] Amit is married . . . . . . . . Sangeeta.
Correct Answer

(B) to

Explanation

Solution: When it comes to marrying, the preposition used is always 'to'. For instance, married to him. 'With' is used when you use the word marriage. For example - Your father has fixed your marriage with her.

[#472] The muslims always beg . . . . . . . . Allah's help.
Correct Answer

(D) for

Explanation

Solution: 'Beg for' means 'to plead or ask earnestly for something or someone'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

[#473] Rubina was invited her friends . . . . . . . . dinner.
Correct Answer

(C) to

Explanation

Solution: The question asks which preposition best fits the sentence to show Rubina invited her friends to a dinner. Let's look at each option: Option A: over - "Over" usually means something is above or across something else. It doesn't make sense here. Option B: with - "With" means together. While Rubina was *with* her friends, it doesn't show she invited them to dinner. It suggests they were already together. Option C: to - "To" indicates direction or purpose. "Invited to dinner" is a common and correct phrase. It means Rubina invited her friends to attend the dinner. Option D: for - "For" can mean in behalf of or to benefit someone. While she might have prepared dinner *for* her friends, it doesn't mean she invited them. Therefore, the correct answer is Option C: to because it accurately shows that Rubina invited her friends to the dinner.

[#474] I look forward . . . . . . . . meeting you next month?
Correct Answer

(C) to

Explanation

Solution: 'Look forward to' something means to be pleased or excited that it is going to happen. The 'to' in look forward to is a preposition, so we must follow it by a noun phrase or a verb in the -ing form.

[#475] I have drawn a flower . . . . . . . . the board.
Correct Answer

(A) on

Explanation

Solution: 'On' is used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it. Here 'flower' is above the surface of the 'board' and touching it.