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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No
improvement required’.
Why are you looking on my face like this?
looked at my
No improvement required
looking on mine
looking at my
- The original sentence uses "looking on my," which is incorrect. The correct preposition should be "at" instead of "on."
- Option 1: looked at my - This uses the past tense "looked," which doesn't match the present continuous "are looking" in the sentence.
- Option 2: No improvement required - This suggests the original sentence is correct as is, but it isn't because the preposition is incorrect.
- Option 3: looking on mine - The use of "on mine" doesn't fit the context of the sentence.
- Option 4: looking at my - This is correct. "Looking at" is the right preposition to use in this context.
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