What is the preposition in the following sentence?
New Yorkers have been cheering for their team to win.
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A. for
B. have been
C. New
D. Yorkers

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A. The children visited the factory. The children were tired.
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Which sentence is written correctly with an introductory phrase or word?
A. Yes, I am aware of the increase in participation.
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C. Yes I am aware of the increase in participation.
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What does he do?
A. He is a pilot.
B. He is a photographer.
C. He is an actor.
D. He is a politician.
