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B. Use the prepositions and adverbs in brackets to complete the sentences. (10 Marks)

behind)
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1. I thought someone was standing beksin me but I didn't dare to turn .......... (round /
Jill sat in the front behind the taxi driver and I sat not.... her. (behind I next to)
While I was riding of the mouritain, I fell done.... my bike. (off! down)
Someone pushed me into the lake while I was standing............. the bank. (on / into)
I was walking along the street and a friend of mine walked rightoast
said hello. (past / along)
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B. Use the prepositions and adverbs in brackets to complete the sentences. (10 Marks-example-1
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Answer:

1. Behind; round.

2. Next to; behind.

3. Down; off.

4. Into; on.

5. Along; past.

Step-by-step explanation:

A preposition can be defined as a word that shows or illustrates the relationship between a pronoun or noun and other words in a sentence. Some examples of a preposition is up, below, after, by, against, for, over, etc.

An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Some examples are slowly, quickly, brightly, sadly, e

1. I thought someone was standing behind me but I didn't dare to turn round.

2. Jill sat in the front next to the taxi driver and I sat behind her.

3. While I was riding down the mountain, I fell off my bike.

4. Someone pushed me into the lake while I was standing on the bank.

5. I was walking along the street and a friend of mine walked right past me and never said hello.

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