What is the correct preposition? (in, to, with, for)

The police are trying to an end…the motorbike race among teenagers.

a. to
b. in
c.for
d. with

My ans : B

Actually, I haven’t seen this structure before. Can U show me?
Thanks.

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You have miscopied the question; please check it again carefully.
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The police are trying to put an end…the motorbike race among teenagers.

a. to
b. in
c.for
d. with

My ans : B

Please help me again.THanks

Hi nhatanh,

Please google the phrase “put an and to” and you’ll know the correct answer. Also, how much time do you spend reading each day?

Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

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Hello nhatanh

Of course Torsten meant “put an [color=red]end to”. “and” is a typo there.

Tom

Hi Tom,

You are absolutely right! Many thanks for keeping an eye on me and my typos :-).

Regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

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