Rules for English Prepositions
PREPOSITION RULE FOR SSC EXAM
accompanied
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with
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anything having no life
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accompanied
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by
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anything having life
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agree
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with
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a person
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agree
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to
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a proposal or plan
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agree
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upon
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a point
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agree
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on
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a course
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adapted
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to
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a thing
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adapted
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for
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a course, because of one's nature
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adapted
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from
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an author
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angry
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at
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a thing
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angry
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with
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a person
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apply
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for
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a position or for something
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apply
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to
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a person
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compare
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with
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to bring out similar qualities
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compare
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to
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without analysing
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confer
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on
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meaning to give to
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confer
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with
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meaning to talk to
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correspond
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to
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a thing, denoting similarity
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correspond
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with
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meaning to write to
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confide
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in
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meaning to put faith in
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confide
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to
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meaning to commit to one's keeping
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dependent
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on
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a person
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employed
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at
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a certain place or salary
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employed
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for
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a purpose
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employed
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in
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an organisation
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employed
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by
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a certain person
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liable
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for
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debts
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liable
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to
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authority
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proceed
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to
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a place
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proceed
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with
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a matter begun
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wait
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at
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a place
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wait
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for
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a person
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wait
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on
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a customer
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