Answer:
Cities like Boston and New Amsterdam have grown rapidly to large cities because of the large number of English immigrants.
Explanation:
Boston became big due to the large number of immigrants, mainly English. This caused the city to expand and become a great cultural and economic center, since trade was something very dynamic, diverse and productive in this region.
New Amsterdam, on the other hand, did not have as many immigrants when it was under Dutch rule. That's because Holland was economically well, at that time, so few Dutch people were willing to be colonists in the Americas. However, this region had a strong trade, mainly for furs. In relation to immigration, this scenario changed when this territory came to be dominated by England, which attracted a large number of immigrants.
What's the options..........?
These aren't all of the prepositions, but they are the most commonly used. I can't give you all the prepositional phrases, but I can give you these: about
below excepting off
toward
above
beneath
for
on
under
across
beside(s)
from
onto
underneath
after
between
in
out
until
against
beyond
in front of
outside
up
along
but
inside
over
upon
among
by
in spite of
past
up to
around
concerning
instead of
regarding
with
at
despite
into
since
within
because of
down
like
through
without
before
during
near
throughout
with regard to
behind
except
of
to
with respect to
Sorry that its so long, but here's a helpful tip I learned from my 6th grade writing teacher: to figure out if a preposition is one that answers the question "where" put the phrase "a tree" at the end. It will only make sense if it is a where preposition. Hope I helped!
Answer:
a.option is the correct answer
Answer: overextension of words
Explanation:
When children are still around the age of three they may confuse the meaning of words. As a result they may use one word for different things which are not even related maybe because in their still developing mind they see some minor similarities.
For example a car and a bus both have wheels and travel on the road these similarities may cause a child to refer to them both as cars.
If there are these minor similarities that they observe between things, they are likely to use one word to name those things that show similarities.
This occurs because children haven't really grasped the use of langauge, definition of words and all its collect grammar.