[ Grammar ]
Walk for two minutes, and you’ll see the school in front ………… you.
A. of
B. by
C. at
D. on

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in an argument, a stated or implied starting point that is assumed to be true
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Select the correct preposition.
The river flows _________ the bridge.
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A. above
B. under
C. upon
D. on
