In the question below choose the phrase or word which best completes the meaning of each sentence:
There was a fire in the market last week which resulted ..... a terrible destruction of property

a

in

b

to

c

from

d

into

e

with

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Deepthinker581
4 years ago

result in” is the conventional, well-accepted usage. Thus, those who persist in using “result to” in educated circles put themselves at risk of being deemed uninformed or—at the very least—unidiomatic in their English

1-The quarrel between the two ladies resulted in a fight

2-the match of last week resulted in a draw

Gracor
10 years ago

It's in but it's often confused with into

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Suleiman5611
11 years ago

i think d ansa should b to and nt in

rayhenry82
11 years ago

The ansa is TO not IN

ubijakesmandez
9 years ago

Myschool. Com stop confusing me!!!!

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