I'm sorry to hear that you can't access the app. I reviewed your account, and it seems that your subscription was
cancelled (..........) two weeks ago
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on
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no preposition
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Answer:
no preposition
Explanation:
the line has no grammatical mistake.
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The correct answer is:- no preposition.
The correct sentence is:- I'm sorry to hear that you can't access the app. I reviewed your account, and it seems that your subscription was canceled two weeks ago.
- Here, in the given sentence we have been instructed to choose one suitable option from the given four options.
- If you are the given option that is no preposition is the most suitable one.
- Here in the given sentence, there is actually no need for any preposition the sentence itself is completely making sense.
- The given sentence is grammatically correct as per the rules of English grammar.
- Hence the correct option is no preposition.
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