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Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:(i)They will have dinner _____ me.(with /on)(ii) My kite was flying _____ howes and trees. (on/over)(1) She kept her purse _____ the table. (on/over)(iv) He walked _____ the room (into/in) (V) The cat was taking rest ____ a tree. (under /over)​

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Answer: The first blank should have wish, the second blank should have over, the third blank should have over, the fourth blank should have into, and the fifth blank should be under.

Explanation: The first blank has two options: With, or on. On would mean it is on top of something, an d they are not having dinner on top of him, so it must be with. For the second blank, it is over because on means right on top of but over could be anywhere above it, and the kite likely isn't right on top of a tree. For the third blank, we use a similar method as the second. The purse probably isn't flying, but instead resting normally on the table, so it is on. The fourth blank is into because normally in it used to say something is inside already, but into is normally used for actions. For the fifth blank, it is more. obvious, as the cat wouldn't be someone above the tree.

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