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A. Cinema
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B. We
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C. To
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D. None of these
Explanation
"To" is a preposition showing direction or movement toward a place.
It connects the verb "going" with the destination "the cinema."
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A. Then
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B. To
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C. None of these
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D. Place
Explanation
"To" is a preposition showing direction or movement toward a place.
In the sentence, it links the verb "moved" with the destination "another place."
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A. None of these
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B. Adverb clause
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
"At the front door" begins with the preposition "at" and shows location related to "light."
It functions as a prepositional phrase modifying the noun "light."
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A. None of these
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B. Because of
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C. Apart from
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D. But for
Explanation
"Apart from" is a compound preposition meaning in addition to or besides.
It fits the sentence context: Besides regional festivals, people also celebrate religious ones.
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A. In order to
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B. None of these
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C. Because
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D. In spite of
Explanation
"Because" is the correct conjunction to show the reason for her fitness.
The sentence means she is fit due to the fact that she goes running every day.
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A. Compile by data
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B. Compile from data
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C. Compile at data
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D. Compile of data
Explanation
The verb "compile" is typically used with the preposition "from"
To indicate the source of the information being gathered, as in "compile data from various sources."
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A. Proverb
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B. Indefinite phrase
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C. Gerund phrase
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D. Prepositional phrase
Explanation
A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object
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A. None of these
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B. Office?
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C. Come
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D. Have
Explanation
The correct sentence should be:"I am tired as I have just come back home from my office."
Incorrect Punctuation:
The question mark (?) is incorrect because the sentence is a statement, not a question.
It should end with a period (.).
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A. And
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B. Ourself
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C. About
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Ourself" is incorrect – It should be "ourselves" because the subject "we" is plural and needs the plural reflexive pronoun.
The correct sentence is: "We made ourselves tea and talked about the good old days."
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A. None of these
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B. In
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C. Usually
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D. Nearby
Explanation
The correct preposition is “for”, not “in” — it should be "for fishing.""In fishing" is grammatically incorrect in this context, as the phrase refers to the purpose of the visit.
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