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Thankfully, he was sentenced to prison ....... life. He can't hurt anyone else now.
Question 1:
Thankfully, he was sentenced to prison ....... life. He can't hurt anyone else now.
A.
at
B.
by
C.
for
D.
to
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Prepositional Phrases - At, By, For and To (3) | C1 – Advanced
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