Elles sont de Belgique.
A. Are
Norman has studied algebra.
One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal." But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."
The correct answer is "era."
This country is the shape of a boot
A mob surges onto the field to greet the ballplayer.
present tense are blank
worksheet in the insert menu
its no file new
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "write it on the blank," but it may sound more natural to say "write it in the blank" or "write it on the blank space." The phrase you're using implies that something should be written in an empty area, but adjusting the preposition can improve clarity.
Please improve your question! What dish? What blank? what end ??? (and the verb should probably be in the present tense "find")
It is correct. In is a preposition to mean within the limits of a space. Note that in the phrase in the blank, a line is provided for the answer, so the space is limited.Thus, we say Write IN the blank or Write ON the space.- GHI Bayeng
Two
Yes, it is correct.
The correct term for a tiny hard particle in a phrase like "a blank of sand or wheat" is "grain."
That is a simply awful construction. Some revisions: This <fill in the blank> has been approved by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been authorized by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been issued under the authority of XYZ. This <fill in the blank> is issued and authorized by XYZ. Or perhaps you meant: Pending the approval of XYZ, this <fill in the blank> will be issued.
The prepositions include beside or near (and possibly above).