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Prepositions are function words like "to", "over", "through", "in". The meaning of a sentence can be dramatically altered by choosing the wrong preposition. Questions need to include enough information for the intended meaning to be deduced.
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How to use Assault for, assault on, assault to in a sentence [closed]
There is a confusion regarding the usage of the following words
Assault on
Assault to
Assault for
please give example to explain the same
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"Fall from" vs. "fall off"
when the process is reversible then use 'off' like 'He fell off the bicycle and got injured' but when the process is irreversible then use 'from' like 'He fell from the terrace and died.'