Examveda There are apple trees . . . . . . . . the house. A. inB. onC. behindD. None of the aboveAnswer: Option C Solution (By Examveda Team) 'Behind' can be used as a preposition and means 'at or to the back of someone or something'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Preposition
Solution (By Examveda Team) 'Behind' can be used as a preposition and means 'at or to the back of someone or something'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
Nowadays Raktim studies . . . . . . . . the whole day. A. withB. fromC. throughoutD. under View Answer
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