Usage of Preposition –between, among, from, since, across, through – MCQ
Between – Used to indicate a relationship involving two entities or a point of division.
Among – Used when referring to three or more items or people.
From –Indicates the starting point of an action or movement.
Since – Refers to a specific point in time from which an action or state has been continuous.
Across – Denotes movement from one side to another, or refers to a position on the opposite side.
Through- Indicates movement from one side of an object to the other, or the completion of an action.
3.14 - Usage of preposition between, among, from, since, across, through - QB