
Choose the correct prepositions. "To watch" means to look ... someone or something... a period of
time.A) at, forB) for, -C) after, atD) through, inE) after, for

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Understanding the question
The question is asking for the correct prepositions to complete the phrase "to watch" in relation to someone or something over a period of time. The options provided are:
A) at, for B) for, - C) after, at D) through, in E) after, for
Analyzing the options
Let's analyze each option to determine the correct prepositions:
A) "At" is a preposition used to indicate a specific location or point in time, but it doesn't fit in the context of watching someone or something over a period of time. "For" is a preposition commonly used to indicate the duration of an action, which makes sense in this context. However, this option has two prepositions, and only one is needed. Therefore, option A is incorrect.
B) "For" is a preposition that indicates the duration of an action, which fits the context of watching someone or something over a period of time. The second preposition is missing in this option, which makes it incomplete. Therefore, option B is incorrect.
C) "After" is a preposition used to indicate a subsequent action or event, but it doesn't fit the context of watching someone or something over a period of time. "At" is a preposition used to indicate a specific location or point in time, which also doesn't fit in this context. Therefore, option C is incorrect.
D) "Through" is a preposition that can indicate a process or means of accomplishing something, but it doesn't fit the context of watching someone or something over a period of time. "In" is a preposition that can indicate a specific period of time, which fits the context. However, this option has two prepositions, and only one is needed. Therefore, option D is incorrect.
E) "After" is a preposition that indicates a subsequent action or event, which doesn't fit the context of watching someone or something over a period of time. "For" is a preposition that indicates the duration of an action, which fits the context. This option has two prepositions, but in this case, both are needed to complete the phrase correctly. Therefore, option E is correct.
Answer
The correct prepositions to complete the phrase "to watch" in relation to someone or something over a period of time are "after" and "for". Therefore, the correct option is E) after, for.


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