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I am planning to leave.................. London next month.

Atowards

Bfor

Caround

Din

Answer:

B. for

Read Explanation:

In English grammar, the phrase "leave for" falls under the category of verb + preposition combinations, sometimes called phrasal-prepositional verbs. Specifically, "leave for" describes a direction of movement or departure to a destination. It's related to how we use prepositions to show location and movement.


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