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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The Registrar informed the candidate that the last date ______ submission of forms was over.
at
for
to
in
- Option 1: at
- "At" is generally used to denote a specific time or place.
- Saying "at submission of forms" isn't grammatically correct for this context.
- Useful when discussing precise locations or times, like "at 5 PM" or "at the office."
- Option 2: for
- "For" is correct in expressing purpose or relationship in time.
- Works perfectly to relate to deadlines.
- Example: "last date for submission of forms" conveys that the deadline has passed.
- Correct Answer
- Option 3: to
- "To" often implies direction or movement.
- Doesn't fit the context when talking about deadlines for submission.
- Option 4: in
- "In" might be used for locations and time durations.
- Not appropriate here, as it doesn't convey submission timelines.
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