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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'.
Subhash had just returned from work in 9 p.m.
work at
the work on
working in
No improvement required
- Original Sentence: "Subhash had just returned from work in 9 p.m."
- Option 1: work at
- "Returned from work at 9 p.m." is a correct way to indicate the specific time Subhash finished work and returned.
- The use of "at" is appropriate for specific times.
- Option 2: the work on
- "Returned from the work on 9 p.m." is incorrect usage.
- "On" is used for dates and days, not specific times.
- Option 3: working in
- "Returned from working in 9 p.m." is grammatically incorrect.
- "In" does not fit this context; it implies being inside or within something, not appropriate for time.
- Option 4: No improvement required
- The original sentence uses "in," which is not appropriate for time.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - work at
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