There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat
other large animals … the sea. This kind is called a killer whale.
(a) on
(b) by
© off
(d) of
I wonder which is correct answer, for I expected [size=150]in[/size] the sea.
(0R I wonder which correct answer is? < --- Which one is true?)
“of” would also make sense.
Thank you for the reply, however, let’s see what others think…
Fouryz
May 29, 2013, 10:48am
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Yeah. I think “in the sea” sounds more common. But if I have to choose, I would choose “of” among the 4 options above.
Can “of” be the only correct option in this case?
I am confident on/of your prosperity.
Which one is correct?
‘Of’ might be possible in some contexts, though I think ‘about’ is more likely.
‘on’ is definitely incorrect.
The only correct option out of those provided, yes.
More naturally, the phrase would be ‘… other sea animals’.
There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat
other large animals [size=150]in[/size] the sea. This kind is called a killer whale.
Is the sentence above as it stands correct, too (with the prepostion "in")?
Do you mean:
There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat
other sea animals/other large sea animals . This kind is called a killer whale.
Thanks..
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Foreigner:
There are two kinds of whales. One kind has a big mouth with teeth. It can eat
other large animals [size=150]in[/size] the sea. This kind is called a killer whale.
Is the sentence above as it stands correct, too (with the prepostion "in")?
That preposition would not be used. Where else would the whale be?
Beeesneees,
"Killer whale can eat other large animals in the sea. "
Is this sentence with preposition ‘in’ correct?