Preposition - Study Mode
[#826] She is interested . . . . . . . . drawing and painting.
Correct Answer
(C) in
Explanation
Solution: If you are 'interested in' something, you think it is important and want to learn more about it or spend time doing it.
[#827] My friend asked me to meet him outside the cinema . . . . . . . . an hour's time.
Correct Answer
(B) in
Explanation
Solution: The correct answer is B: in . Let's break down why: The Question Meaning: The sentence means your friend wants to meet you after a duration of one hour from now. Why "in" is correct: "In" is used to express a point in the future *after* a certain duration of time. For example, "I will be there in an hour" signifies that you will arrive one hour from the current time. Why the other options are incorrect: "on" is generally used for specific dates or days (e.g., "on Monday"). "at" is used for a specific time or location (e.g., "at 5 PM" or "at the park"). "within" indicates a limit or range of time. If you said "within an hour", it would mean sometime *before* or *at* one hour. Therefore, "in" is the most suitable preposition for expressing a future point after a time duration of one hour.
[#828] The man . . . . . . . . pipe and long hairs is the brother . . . . . . . . the girl.
Correct Answer
(A) with, of
[#829] It looks very good when seen from . . . . . . . . .
Correct Answer
(C) above
[#830] What is the time . . . . . . . . your watch?
Correct Answer
(C) by