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--instructions--

This task doesn't have audio. Read the question below and select the correct answer.

--questions--

--text--

You're reporting to your manager about the new office layout. Which sentence correctly describes the location of a department or room?

--answers--

The break room is between the IT department and the kitchen.


The meeting room is between of the lobby and the copy area.

--feedback--

Between of is not a correct phrase. It should just be between the lobby and the copy area.


Reception is between the sales team with the HR office.

--feedback--

You should use between ... and ..., not between ... with ...


The server room is in between to the hallway and the printer area.

--feedback--

It should be between the hallway and the printer area without to.

--video-solution--

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--explanation--

Between ... and ... is used to describe a location that is in the middle of two specific places.

The correct sentence follows this structure properly: between the IT department and the kitchen.

Other options misuse prepositions or connectors, making them grammatically incorrect.