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  November 2021     3 years ago

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I would love to post this all over social media. People who say on accident drive me crazy. The word "on" implies intention, whereas "by" more accurately describes something that has occurred without direct intention. Thanks 

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Identify the sentence with correct use of the preposition 'beneath':
A The treasure is buried beneath the old oak tree.
B The cat jumped across the fence.
C The cat is hiding beneath the bed.
D She read a book across the room.