Crucial Grammar Question: She was the last but one


Crucial Grammar Question: She was the last but one. 
A. She fails
B. She was the second from the bottom
C. She was the first from the bottom

Which is the correct answer?
The correct answer is 'B'. She was the second from the bottom (i.e. The one before the final one). We can also say Taifa Stars finished last but one, meaning Taifa Stars was at the second place from the bottom!

You can use phrases such as the last but one, the last but two, or the last but three, to refer to the thing or person that is, for example, one, two, or three before the final person or thing in a group or series. It's thelast but one day in the athletics programme. The British team finished last but one.

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