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Alla [95]
3 years ago
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Plz can you help me chose the correct option of: 5.Chose the sentence with the correct usage. a. I will be finished at ten in th

e morning, and will be arriving at home at about 6:30 b. I will be finished at about ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home 6:30 c. I will be finished at about ten in the morning,and will be arriving at home at about 6:30 d. I will be finished at ten in the morning , and will be arriving at home about 6:30
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1 answer:
kvv77 [185]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(D) I will be finished at ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home about 6:30

Explanation:

The word "at" refers to a specific time or location. In this context, the speaker is certain of when he will be finished, therefore to show the certainty, the word 'at" is used.

Likewise, the word “about” is used to denote an approximate time or location. The speaker cannot give an exact time when he will get home. He can only give an approximate time.

The correct option is D.

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