The car is __ the garage.
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The car is __ the garage.
- A.
At
- B.
On
- C.
in
- D.
of
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Correct answer: C
Correct answer: "in"
Explanation — "in" is used to show that something is inside an enclosed space. A garage is an enclosed space, so the natural sentence is: "The car is in the garage."
in (correct): Used for enclosed spaces; means inside. Example: "The car is in the garage."
at: Indicates a point or general location (e.g., "Meet me at the garage"). It does not specifically indicate being inside.
on: Used for surfaces (e.g., "The sign is on the garage roof"). It suggests being on top of something, not inside.
of: Not a locative preposition. It shows possession or relationships (e.g., "the roof of the garage") and is not used to state location inside a place.