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Sentence Completion

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It was _______ for him to take his breath.

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stiff

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hard

The sentence gets appropriate meaning on using “hard”.

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strong

complicated

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Your apartment is superior ____ mine by all means.

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than

to

The superlative degree of comparison is commonly followed by to.

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from

of

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Ten children shared the cake ____ themselves.

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among

“Among” is used to refer more than two objects.

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for

on

between

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My father is overweight ____ quick.

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and

for

on

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but

‘But’ is used to join two opposite or conflicting ideas.

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The love _____ the two sisters is not lost.

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among

for

on

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between

Between is used to refer more two objects.

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No sooner had he left the college, ____ it began to rain.

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than

No sooner is always followed by than.

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Selected

did

after

since

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The water was warm, ____ I didn't go swimming.

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but

Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two parts of a sentence that are grammatically equal. The two parts may be single words or clauses.

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because

although

since

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There is a bridge _____ the river.

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over

between

across

A preposition that involves movement all the way to the endpoint is denoted by its complement.

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in

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She was standing ___ the exit.

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into

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at

The preposition showing position should be used.

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towards

before

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