Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: to lord it over
Explanation:
Given data
Concept/Approach
With this idiom, the fixed structure is lord it over + object. Do not omit it, and use the preposition over, not on/for.
Option analysis
C. "to lord it over" → correct full idiom. ✔B. "lord over" → missing the pronoun it; non-standard in this idiom. ✖A/D → wrong prepositions or redundant preposition. ✖E → keeps the error. ✖
Corrected sentence
"Later he became unpopular because he tried to lord it over his followers."
Common pitfalls
Confusing "lord it over" with "lord over"; the pronoun it is part of the idiom.
Final Answer
to lord it over
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