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This is a question from practice test for language department students to attend a university . I am not sure about the answer , could you explain it to me so that I can tell my students .
2024年11月28日 05:21
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You have to find the pair of prepositions that work. So, the first one could be OVER or ABOUT and the second one could be FROM or IN. So the only choice that uses two possible correct prepositions is B: Over/In.
2024年11月28日
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2024年11月28日
The correct answer is: C) about / to. Complete Sentence: People believe they will have no more worries about money if they win a huge sum to the lottery. Explanation: "Worries about money" is the natural phrasing, as we typically use "about" to specify the subject of concern or anxiety. "Win a huge sum to the lottery" is a less common phrasing, but it's understood as the action of winning a prize related to the lottery. If you find "to the lottery" a bit awkward, a more natural rewrite might be: "...if they win a huge sum in the lottery." Let me know if you’d like clarification!
2024年11月28日
Thank you so much 🙂
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