- It's become safe for driving , the mist began to ……………..

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- It's become safe for driving , the mist began to ……………..
a. lift
b. raise
c. drop
d. fall
I would use -lift- But
lift means go away
raise means stop
so which one is better?

 
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"Lift" is the correct choice with "mist", although I would probably use "clear" (I realise that wasn't one of your choices).

I find "It's become safe for driving" rather unnatural. I would expect to see "It's become safe to drive". Also, the tenses are a little muddled and there should be either a full stop or a semi-colon, not a comma.

It became safe to drive; the mist had lifted.
It was becoming safe to drive; the mist was beginning to lift.
It's become safe to drive; the mist has lifted.
 
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