Hi; there is a preposition problem. In a multiple choice question I and my colleagues couldn't decide which is better.Here is the question
....... the wake of the August 1991 Moscow coup, Turkmenistan voted to go independent, with Niyazov ........... charge
A) At/ of
B) On / with
C) For / as
D) In / ın
E) By / on
In my opinion "d" is the answer. But one of my friend says "b" is possible because we can "on the wake of" is possible and "with charge" is possible.
Is there any example that we use "on the wake of" this way?
THANK YOU
"in the wake of" ( a preposition problem)
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oh yes!
IN the wake OF a dramatic takeover at my English school, we were left with a complete nincompoop IN charge.
It was very sad. But true.
Prepositions are great. Sounds like a TOEIC problem. Preparing TOEIC is interesting, some American VS UK English usage differences....
It was very sad. But true.
Prepositions are great. Sounds like a TOEIC problem. Preparing TOEIC is interesting, some American VS UK English usage differences....