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I expect to return ........... Mumbai .......... March 15.
from; on
to; at
from; in
at: in
- Option 1: "from; on"
- This option suggests returning from a location and specifies a date.
- Example: "I expect to return from New York on March 15."
- This structure is common for defining a return and the exact date.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: “to; at”
- "To" implies a destination, while "at" is used for places and specific times.
- "At" is not suitable for dates; "on" is used for specific dates.
- Option 3: “from; in”
- "From" suggests a place of departure, but "in" does not typically pair with dates.
- "In" is usually used for months or years, not specific dates.
- Option 4: “at; in”
- "At" indicates a location, “in” would indicate a month or time period, not a specific date.
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