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Choose the option that best completes the gap. This is to congratulate you on your ...

Choose the option that best completes the gap.

This is to congratulate you on your success in the last examination and to which you........
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  • A More grease to your elbow
  • B More power to your elbow
  • C Some grease on your elbow
  • D Some power to your elbow.
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The idiom “more power to your elbow” is a way of expressing encouragement and wishing someone continued strength and success. In this context—congratulating someone on their examination success—it aptly conveys goodwill and support for their future efforts.

The other options are nonstandard or don’t fit this encouragement sense:

A. “more grease to your elbow” – a literal, nonstandard variant.

C. “some grease on your elbow” – unidiomatic.

D. “some power to your elbow” – awkward and less emphatic.

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