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Chapter-15, Preposition, A., 1. since, during, [û];, 2. on, [û], at, on, at;, 3. beyond, into;, 4. [û], without;, 5. With, of, into, by, [û];, 6. of, with, at;, 7. by, from in, of, for;, 8. After, by, from;, 9. under, [û], for, at, B., 1. There is a park near our house., 2. There is a tea‐stall at the beach., 3. Be careful. Do not fall off the cliff., 4. Cortez came to Mexico from Spain., 5. The captain led the army into the city., 6. He worked tirelessly for many years., 7. I asked the child to stand by my, 9. This is an excerpt from a novel by Dickens., 10. Do not stand behind the door. I cannot see you., 11. The team members will meet at the airport., 12. The bus reached Haldwani on time., 13. I thought that this would be for the good of the, organisation., 14. I got to the airport in time to catch the last flight to, Mumbai, 15. Sam will not know what happened as he reached after, the incident., C., 1. to;, 2. towards;, 3. into;, 4. inside;, 5. upon;, 6. in;, 7. around;, 8. off, into, D., 1. adverb;, 2. adverb;, 3. preposition;, 4. adverb;, 5. adverb;, 6. preposition;, 7. adverb;, 8. preposition;, 9. preposition;, 10. adverb;, 11. preposition;, 12. adverb, E., 1. account for;, 2. agree with;, 3. suffer from;, 4. robbed of;, 5. relate to;, 6. faith in;, 7. exception to;, 8. jump to;, 9. devoid of;, 10. look into, G., 1. incorrect—I sympathise with him., 2. correct, 3. correct, 4. incorrect—It is not a matter to be trifled with., 5. correct, 6. correct, 7. correct, 8. incorrect—The school is adjacent to the station., 9. incorrect—He was deprived of his belongings., 10. incorrect—The firm deals with several leading, merchants., 11. correct, 12. incorrect—She has the reputation of being a good, teacher., H., The arrested man was brought before the ruler who sat, on a throne made of gold. The man, a sculptor, stared at, the king. The courtiers waited expectantly for the king’s, verdict. The young king was a believer in the teachings of, Buddha. He wanted to free the man. But then no one was, above the law. Meanwhile, thousands had gathered the, at closed gates. They had been waiting since the morning, in anticipation of a favourable verdict. The chief minister, rose from his seat. He asked the king whether he was, ready to pronounce the judgement. The silent king looked, thoughtfully at the snow peaks in the distance. He wholeheartedly sympathised with the sculptor but according, to the laws of the land he was guilty. The king was in a, dilemma