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Prepositions "With," "Over," and "By"
Prepositions "With," "Over," and "By"
Prepositions "With," "Over," and "By"
With
Used to indicate being together or being involved:
Over
Used to indicate movement from one place to another:
By
Used to indicate proximity:
Used to indicate the person that does something in a passive voice sentence:
[Quiz 24.1]
Choose the correct preposition in each sentence.
1)If she left at 4 p.m., she should be here
(with, over, by) now.
2)Go
(with, over, by) there and catch my ball.
3)
(With, Over, By) your determination, you will be able to achieve your dream.
4)I just found it! It was
(with, over, by) the radio on my desk.
5)I knocked him
(with, over, by) accidentally.
6)She was
(with, over, by) me when the accident occurred.