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a. The ceremony is about to begin in 10 minutes
b. The ceremony is begin to about in 10 minutes.
c. The ceremony is to begin in about 10 minutes.
d. The ceremony is in about 10 minutes to begin.
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The ceremony is about to begin in 10 minutes.
Explanation:
- The correct order of the given jumbled sentence is; 'the ceremony is about to begin in 10 minutes.'
- This sentence is a prepositional phrase with the preposition 'about."
- A prepositional phrase comprises the preposition, its object, and modifiers.
- In a preposition phrase, a noun or pronoun always follows a preposition.
- This noun or pronoun acts as the object of the sentence.
- So, the word minutes is the object noun of the sentence.
- The preposition 'about' relates or connects with the subject.
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