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Which is the BEST correction for this sentence: I like eating in the cafeteria better than I like eating home cooking. A. There is no error. B. I like eating in the cafeteria better than I like eating
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Which is the BEST correction for this sentence:
I like eating in the cafeteria better than I like eating home cooking.
A. There is no error.
B. I like eating in the cafeteria better than I like eating at home.
C. I like eating in cafeterias better than I like eating home cooking.
D. I like eating in cafeterias better than I like eating homemade food.
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B; because of parallel structure. “In” is a preposition, so another preposition is needed, “at”
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answer is B because you have to correct the mistakes in that sentece
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