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There is a lot of work ________________________ hand. Let's cancel ________________________ picnic.

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Use "in hand" when something is currently being dealt with or in progress.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • Upon, the
  • in, a
  • in, the
  • on, a
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct phrase is "in hand," indicating that the work is currently in progress or being dealt with. The phrase "in the picnic" makes sense in the context of canceling the picnic. The prepositions "in" and "the" are the correct choice here.
Why other options are wrong:
- "Upon" is not correct as it is used in different contexts like "upon request," not for things in progress.
- "On" is used for surfaces, not for expressing ongoing actions like "in hand."
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