[ Grammar ]
When do we use: ‘on’?
A. Months, seasons, years, centuries, etc.
B. Precise Time
C. Days, dates
D. All above
Select your answer:

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“The judges will (hold) ____________ to their decision for a while.”
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Allow me to be the first to _________ your stunning achievement.
A. tell you
B. congratulate you on
C. mention to you
