What Is The RIGHT Answer? || 99% FAIL This Prepositions Quiz
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🤔The correct completion of the sentence would be: "I am surprised BY you." "By" is the correct preposition to use in this sentence, as it indicates the agent or cause of the surprise. 🤔
So, the correct sentence is: ✅✅✅✅"I am surprised by you." ✅✅✅✅
The reason "by" is the correct choice in this sentence is due to the verb "surprised". "Surprised" is a passive verb, indicating that the subject (I) is receiving the action of being surprised. In this case, the agent or cause of the surprise is "you".
In English grammar, when a passive verb is used, the preposition "by" is typically used to indicate the agent or cause of the action. This is why "by" is the correct choice in this sentence.
On the other hand:
- "With" is used to indicate association, accompaniment, or instrumentality (e.g., "I am surprised with your help").
- "From" is used to indicate origin or source (e.g., "I am surprised by the news from you").
In this sentence, "by" is the correct choice because it indicates that "you" is the cause or agent of the surprise.
I admit I could not locate the subject sentence that appears to be the source of the controversy. Nonetheless, some thoughts. The proper use of "with" "by" or "at" when used in conjunction with "surprise" depends upon what the context. For example, it would be correct, I maintain, to use "surprised at" to convey a sharp or heightened degree of surprise -- bordering almost on shock. For example, let's say that parents left for the weekend, and assumed their teenage sons could be trusted to conduct themselves responsibly, and upon their return found that the house had apparently been the used to host a wild party, resulting in substantial damage. The angry and shocked parents might well declare "We're surprised at you!" Here, surprised "by" really would not at all be a strong enough statement. So again, it depends upon the sentence context.
@@mikekurtz5868 Your comment and the user's perspective are related as they both discuss the nuanced usage of prepositions in relation to the verb "surprise." While your comment elaborates on the grammatical aspect and provides a general explanation, the user's perspective delves into how the choice of preposition can vary based on the intensity or nature of the surprise within a specific context. Both viewpoints contribute to a deeper understanding of how language functions in conveying emotion and meaning.
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25/25 If you speak properly you shouldn't have any problems with this test. It's basic English as I was taught in primary school in 1959 (I'm now 74)
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This evening (Sunday, May 26,2024) I took your "Prepositions Quiz"_and I scored 25/25! Thanks! Larry Carroll
Thank you! 💙
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Turn of the volume
Question 7: The far more accepted expression would be "scheduled for release."
For Koreans, preposition is too difficult grammar.
First comment of a Korean Person... 🎉
Really Respectful 😊....
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The back gound music causes annoyance
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Perhaps you could start by spelling “surprised” correctly.
I was totally right with 25/25. Thanks!
You nailed it! 🥳Most Welcome! 💙
Thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
The music is so annoying
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I got 24/25. I got tgis one wrong. I went hiking ...the mountains on the weekends. I put on the mountains, but the correct snswer is 'in'
You almost nailed it...👏💙
23/25
3 - wrong,22 - right...😀😀😀
Nice Score! 😀
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23 correct out of 25
Nice... keep it up! 💙
23 good 2 false
I thought two were oddly worded.
21 good , 4 false ,
Nice...👏💙
I got 19/25 and among the errors that I still got confused and even I have read it so many times.
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@@SaQuiz thanks
25 for 25, thank you.
You nailed it ... 🎉✌️😉💙
Good .24/25
Great job on the English grammar quiz! 🎉 You scored 24 out of 25, which is an excellent result. 🌟 Keep up the good work! 👍
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1/25 1/1000
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I'm japanese. So perfect answer!
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Wow 😳 my birthday is literally on 25th of april
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I got 22 out of 25,not bad.
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Got 20 out of 25
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I miss 5 answers, 20 out of 25.
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It would be better if the music wasn’t so loud
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Do upload video little quicker
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SIR there twelve mistakes on this grammar test lam from Sri lanka gampola
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Music great
Thanks 😊
I had 1 fault
Great job! Only one fault is impressive. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟👍
I need a new brain .
Why? (Your comment made me laugh) 😅
廣澤さんのばやいは、わざと喰いと違いますもんね。
旦那のばやいは、わざと喰いそのもんやからな・・・好感度なんぞからは程遠いわ!爽やかさは微塵もねえしなあ。
Музыка лишняя
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@@SaQuiz спасибо , мне понравился экзамен .🤝
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24/25…. I picked “on the mountains” instead on “in the mountains” 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Yep! that is correct... ("in" ✅) ...
切手代84円清算しまっせ!せこいやっちゃとお思いでしょうか旦那は。
銀行・役所の方はたったの1円すらまけてくれませんぜ、せこい役所とお思いでしょうか旦那は。
お前が呑んだ飲み代やろ・・・せこいと言いながらこんなんも清算してやるんですね旦那は・・・それ、盗みを許すってことですぜ。
Absolutely no logic 😢
10, let's meet( at )the park tomorrow afternoon , 25,we had a picnic( in) the park last sunday why?
"Let's meet at the park tomorrow afternoon" implies a meeting point or a general location. This is often used when the focus is on the location itself as a meeting place.
"We had a picnic in the park last Sunday" suggests an activity that took place within the boundaries of the park. This preposition is used when you're talking about an event or activity that occurred within a specific area.
So, the choice of preposition depends on whether you're referring to the park as a location or as the setting for an activity... 💙💙💙
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got 19 out of 25
Good 😊 keep it up 😀🎉💙
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25/25.Thank you so much.
You nailed it ... 🎉 You're Mos Welcome ... 💙
23/25
Great! 💙 👍
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So,you had to practice 74 long years?
You told we can't win right but i got 25 /25
Because you're pro in English ... 💙🎉
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This evening (Friday, May 10, 2024) I took your quiz for the first time_ and I acquired a perfect score! SUPERB ! Thanks1
Larry Carroll
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50人くらいの立候補者数で選挙管理委員が忙しい・・・?
姐さんはあの選挙以来総務省とか選挙管理委員なんかに随分とお優しくおなりになられましたねえ。
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22/25
Keep improving 😉🎉
旦那ねえ、参政党も無償で働きますよ みな。
米山はんの脳力はどえらいもんですねえ。
外郎は山口ですがな。
25/25 and I`m not complaining at all😆
I answer 20 question I answer
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I had 3faults.
No worries! Three faults isn't bad at all. Keep practicing and you'll get even better! 👍😊
24/25, easy
Good...💙
Am surprised with you 🙈🙈
世間はなあーんも不思議がっちゃあーしとりません!
22 of 25
Nice! 🤠
22/25
Nice 💙
Obrigado..!
Welcome! 💙