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I congratulate you ______ your brilliant success
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<p>Prepositions are used to link nouns, phrases or pronouns to other words in a sentence. They are used to indicate the location of the nouns and pronouns.<br><br><u>Complete answer:</u><br>Congratulating means to praise or compliment someone for their achievements.<br>As given in the hint, prepositions modify the given noun or pronoun in a sentence.<br>Example- He swam across the pool. Here, the preposition ‘across’ modifies the position of the noun ‘he’.<br>In the given question: X is congratulating Y on his success. So, here ‘I’ is the subject and ‘you’ is the object.<br>Hence, the correct answer is- I congratulate you on your success. We have used the preposition ‘on’ to indicate an occasion or a subject.<br>Now, let’s look at the given options-<br>- Of- It is used to denote the relationship between two things. Hence, it is an incorrect option.<br>- With- It is generally used with feelings and emotions. Hence, it is an incorrect option.<br>- By- It is used to show the position of the noun in the sentence. Hence, it is an incorrect option.<br>- On- It is used to indicate an occasion or a subject. Hence, it is the correct option.<br><br>> <u>The correct answer is Option ‘d’.</u><br><br>Note: ‘On’ is commonly used in locative context as it indicates the position of an object. But it can also be used to indicate occasions and subjects.</p>
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