Choose the preposition or prepositional phrase to complete the sentence correctly.

I left my lunch _____ the bus stop.
A. at
B. toward
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

To complete the given sentence, we will use “at.” “At” is telling us the relationship between lunch and bus stop. It tells us where I left my lunch—at the bus stop.  

I left my lunch at the bus stop.

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