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Which are the "i" prepositions

A. in, inside, instead of, into
B. into, inform, invert, impale
C. ice, ice cream, in side
D. intern, inspect

User Jolanta
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The correct answer is A! It has only prepositions in it! The other answers have examples of other classes of words in them.

examples why the other options are bad:
B. inform: a verb
C. ice: a noun
D. inspect : a verb

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