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Multiple choice

tommy1996
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Multiple choice
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Mrs Johson has been
nominated ______the new secretary of the president..
A. as B.like C.with D.for Please help ne.Thank you. |
16 May 2024
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douglas
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nominated for or nominated as ... both work, depending on the situation:
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/nominate
In this case, "nominated as" is mostly likely correct.
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21 May 2024
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yanogator
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Definitely "as", because the following words are the person, rather than the office. She has been nominated as the secretary. She has been nominated for the position of secretary. Bruce |
2 Jun 2024
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