Circle the right expression in the following sentences.
a. On behalf of/ For behalf of the school, I would like to thank all the parents.
b. You may leave now, or stay longer; it's on to you/up to you.
c. All in a sudden/ All of a sudden, I heard her footsteps on the staircase.
d. Try and stay out of/above trouble. I ran till I was out of/ under breath.
f. It has come to/showed to our attention that your son is not attending classes.
g. I can assure you that it is a happiness/a pleasure to deal with you. .
h. Could you holdup/hold on for a moment please? e
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- on the behalf
- up to u
- all of a sudden
- out of
- come to
- a pleasure
- hold
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