They arrived ____________ to see the beginning of the match.a)JUST AT ...
Just at the time of the beginning of the match. Just in time to see the beginning of the match. I don't think the third option would be confusing at all.
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They arrived ____________ to see the beginning of the match.a)JUST AT ...
Explanation:
The correct option is "just in time."
- "Just in time" means to arrive at a particular moment when something is about to start or happen.
- It implies that the person arrived at the last possible moment before the event started.
- In the given sentence, the phrase "just in time" fits perfectly as it indicates that the person arrived at the stadium at the exact moment when the match was beginning.
- Options 'A' and 'C' are incorrect as they do not fit in the context of the sentence. "Just at the time" is not a common phrase and "just for time" does not convey the intended meaning.
In conclusion, the correct phrase to use in the given sentence is "just in time."
They arrived ____________ to see the beginning of the match.a)JUST AT ...
Explanation:
The phrase "just in time" means that someone or something arrived at the necessary or desired moment, without delay or too late. In the given sentence, the context suggests that the individuals arrived at the match at the exact moment it was starting. Hence, the correct option is "just in time".
Breakdown of the answer:
- "Just in time" means arriving at the necessary or desired moment without delay or too late.
- The individuals in the sentence arrived at the beginning of the match.
- Therefore, the correct option is "just in time".