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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
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supply suitable prepositions : 1) there is a bus stop ____ the end of the road 2) I was ______ Japan when the president was ther

e 3) he used to live _______ Kanpur 4) She lost her ring _______ the sand 5) I will meet you _____ the signpost near my house 6) Our house is ______the top of the hill 7) There has been an accident _______ the corner of the street 8) Suddenly he jumped _____ the river 9) He sat ________ Mary nad Janet 10) He was standing ________ the pillar.​
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