Read the following sentences carefully.
From the following, identify the option with INCORRECT sentences.
Explanation:
1. The boss accused her employee OF stealing information The correct preposition to use after accuse is of.
5. He is good AT playing the piano. Both “Good At” and “Good In” are correct, but they should be used to indicate different abilities, skills, or performances. “Good At” should indicate someone is always good at an activity, while “Good In” indicates someone performed well in a particular setting, doing a particular job.
Hence, option (b).
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