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PREPOSITIONS AND DETERMINERS Directions : Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four options. Select whichever preposition or determiner you consider the most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
from
with
by
to
- "He is indebted from his friend."
- "From" specifies origin or source, not fitting here.
- "He is indebted with his friend."
- "With" indicates accompaniment or possession, not suitable in this context.
- "He is indebted by his friend."
- "By" often shows an agent in passive voice, inappropriate for this sentence.
- "He is indebted to his friend."
- "To" shows a relationship or direction, correctly indicating that he owes something to his friend.
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