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1). A-F2). D-B and C-E3). A-F and C-E4). D-B |
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Answer» D-B and C-E form GRAMMATICALLY and contextually correct sentences. Phrases A and F THOUGH form contextually correct sentence, the error in phrase F make the sentences grammatically incorrect. D-B :- The sentence starts with a phrase from column two and not one. The phrase ‘at the same time’ suggests that something contrasting will follow next. And this is exactly what happens in B. D-B when combine, form a meaningful sentence talking about the scenario of BOARD exams. C-E :- The two phrases are errorless and share a common base. When combined TOGETHER, they form a meaningful sentence that talks about the problems in our education system. A-F :- The error in phrase F lies due to violation of ‘subject-verb agreement’ RULE. The subject ‘we’ is plural, therefore the verb corresponding to it must also be plural. So, ‘makes’ must be replaced with ‘make’ to make it grammatically correct. Hence, option 2 is the correct answer. |
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