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

The trial will start again _____ lunch.
A. after
B. above
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To complete the given sentence, we will use “after.” “After” is telling us the relationship between start and lunch. It tells us when the trial will start again—after lunch.  

The trial will start again after lunch.

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