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Forward, across, around, upon — choose one word that combines with each to form familiar verb phrases.

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When lists use \textbf{prepositions} (forward/across/around/upon), expect a \textbf{flexible verb} like {come}, {go}, {set} that forms many idioms with them.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • straight
  • come
  • fast
  • mark
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The Correct Option is B

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Check the four collocations: {come forward} (volunteer/offer evidence), {come across} (encounter), {come around} (change one’s view/visit), {come upon} (find unexpectedly).
Eliminate others: {straight/fast/mark} are not verbs that collocate with all four prepositions; e.g., {straight across} is an adverbial, not a verb phrase; {mark upon} is odd. Hence (b) is the only choice that produces four standard verb–preposition phrases.
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