[ Grammar ]
Complete the sentences with in, at, or to. My wife isn’t here right now. She’s ___ work.
A. at
B. in
C. to
D. on

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A. without
B. of
C. at
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A. is used to
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My brother ________to the dentist yesterday.
A. Want
B. Goes
C. Went
D. None of the above
