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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In, on, of

A called B ________short.

1) about 2) on 3) in 4) of.

The meaning of the sentence is not clear to me so can't guess it.

  

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The only word that could possibly fit, as far as I can see, is "in", but the resulting sentence is unusual, and I doubt whether it was actually intended. I think the question is probably faulty or copied incorrectly.

  • The only word that could possibly fit, as far as I can see, is "in", but the resulting sentence is unusual, and I doubt whether it was actually intended.
  • I think the question is probably faulty or copied incorrectly.
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The only word that could possibly fit, as far as I can see, is "in", but the resulting sentence is unusual, and I doubt whether it was actually intended. I think the question is probably faulty or copied incorrectly.

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