The correct phrase is “arrive by bus.” Using “by” indicates the means of transportation. For example, “I arrived by bus” is correct. On the other hand, “arrive in bus” is not commonly used and would sound awkward to native speakers.
Question; #5: Answer D also grammatically correct. #10: "guests" plural. Also, "arrived by bus" is preferred. #14: Answer C also. #18: Answer C also logical. #20: Answer B also -- a very common expression. #25: Answer D also correct. #32: Answer B is of course incorrect. Either A or C would be correct. #35: The word is spelled "losing." "Loose" is the opposite of "tight."
#32 answer should be A
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The correct phrase is “arrive by bus.”
Using “by” indicates the means of transportation. For example, “I arrived by bus” is correct. On the other hand, “arrive in bus” is not commonly used and would sound awkward to native speakers.
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#32 answer should be A. Is training NOT B. Training
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#5: Answer D also grammatically correct.
#10: "guests" plural. Also, "arrived by bus" is preferred.
#14: Answer C also.
#18: Answer C also logical.
#20: Answer B also -- a very common expression.
#25: Answer D also correct.
#32: Answer B is of course incorrect. Either A or C would be correct.
#35: The word is spelled "losing." "Loose" is the opposite of "tight."
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