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Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. I always have lunch ___ home.
A. at
B. in
C. to
D. on

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the correctly modified sentence: “Sitting on the bench, the sun warmed my face.”
A. Sitting on the bench, my face was warmed by the sun.
B. My face was warmed by the sun sitting on the bench.
C. The sun warmed my face while sitting on the bench.
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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. I often work for a day’s pay.
B. I often work for a days pay.
C. I often work for days pay
D. I often work for day’s pays.
