[ Types of Preposition ]
it Indicates casual relationship between Nouns and other parts of the sentence.
A. preposition of time
B. phrasal prepositions
C. prepositions of time
D. prepositions of agents or things

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Grammar › ViewChoose the best way to correct the sentence: After dying from not enough water, Olivia threw the plant in the trash.
A. Olivia died from not having enough water, then threw the plant in the trash.
B. Olivia threw the plant in the trash after it died from not enough water.
C. It’s already correct.
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Nam Dinh province, ….. my uncle lives, often has hurricanes.
A. that
B. when
C. which
D. where