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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should 'in the presence,' 'before,' or 'to' be used in the sentence?

Should 'in the presence,' 'before,' or 'to' be used in the sentence?

The students presented and defended their research works (in the presence of, before, to) Professor Johnson, acting as chairman of the panel, and Mr. Brown and Miss Thomas as members of the panel.

  

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before

  • before
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