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Which sentence is not a
correct use of the underlined
vocabulary word?
A. I plan to locomotion to work.
B. In order to ingratiate himself to his boss,
Paul arrived early to work.
C. During the press conference, the
President was inundated with questions.


Sagot :

Answer: A

Explanation:

Sentence A is incorrect. "Locomotion" is a noun, so it doesn't work here. It would be like saying "I plan to car to work". You can drive a car or use locomotion, but you can't locomotion to work. If you wanted to use it as a verb, you could say "I plan to locomote to work" The other two sentences are correct.