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1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate- I have started..... my office.
- A. from
- B. from
- C. from
- D. from
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
"I have started for my office." This suggests that you have initiated something or taken some action on behalf of your office.
"I have started of my office." This doesn't seem to convey a clear meaning and is not a typical preposition to use in this context.
"I have started by my office." This could imply that your office initiated or instructed you to start something.
"I have started from my office." This suggests that you began something at your office or that your office is the point of origin for your action.
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