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He is sitting at his _____.
A. office
B. desk
Note: if we remove “sitting,” would the best answer become the other one?
Apr 25, 2013 11:44 AM
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"Desk" is correct. However, if you removed, "sitting", either word would work. It just depends on context in that situation; If someone in the building asked you where he was, you would say "He is at his desk". However if someone outside the building asked where he was, you would say "He is at his office."
April 25, 2013
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