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1). With the old chair2). On the old chair3). Between the old chair4). No improvement

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The correct answer is option 2.

The given sentence is INCORRECT because it uses the wrong preposition for an inanimate OBJECT like a ‘chair’.

The correct usage of the preposition ‘in’ is shown as FOLLOWS – ‘He $swam in $the river’.

The preposition ‘between’ is also incorrect because we use the word ‘between’ only when referring to the space or distance separating TWO (or more) things or people. Hence, option 2 is correct because for objects like chairs, we use prepositions like ‘$on’, ‘$upon’, $etc.

The correct sentence will be- ‘$She on the sat old chair $and it broke’.



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