It is "over the mantelpiece." This is because "over" is a preposition that is telling you where the painting is hanging.
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He is excited to see such an impressive house in person. He is surprised that such a great building has been destroyed. He is upset because he wishes that the house looked more like it used to.
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General Rules:Don't Use "a," "an," or "the" with a plural count noun when you mean "some of many things," "any," "in general.
Ex:"<span>Movies are entertaining (some movies; movies in general).
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Ex:He likes women (in general).</span></span>
With an online dictionary, you don't have to flick through a physical dictionary looking for the word you need-- you just have to type in what you want.
amazing, lovely, superb, adequate, superlative
poor, inferior, atrocious, dreadful, inadequate