
Fill in the gap with an appropriate preposition. She has been waiting … the bus for two hours.
Birini tanlang: a. up b. on c. in d. for

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Ответ:
d) for
Объяснение:
She has been waiting for the bus for two hours. (to wait for)



The correct preposition to fill in the gap in the sentence "She has been waiting ___ the bus for two hours" is "for". The sentence should read: "She has been waiting for the bus for two hours."
In English, the preposition "for" is often used to indicate the duration or length of time. In this case, "for two hours" means that the action of waiting has lasted for two hours.
Here's an explanation of why the other options are incorrect:
- "Up": This preposition is not typically used in this context. - "On": This preposition is used when referring to a specific point in time, such as "on the bus" or "on Tuesday". - "In": This preposition is used when referring to a period of time, such as "in the morning" or "in two hours". However, in this context, "in" would imply that the bus is inside a certain location, which is not what the sentence is trying to convey.
Please note that English prepositions can sometimes be tricky and their usage can depend on the context of the sentence. The correct preposition in this case is "for", as it accurately conveys the meaning that the action of waiting has lasted for two hours , .


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