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Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the underlined words : 1. I am out of practise these days 2. I practice law (A) Only 1 is correct (B) Only 2 is correct (C) Both the sentences 1 & 2 are correct (D) Both the sentences 1 & 2 are incorrect |
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Answer» Correct option (D) Both the sentences 1 & 2 are incorrect Explanation: Only 1 is correct : Inappropriate answer because sentence 1 can't be correct using 'practise' as it is a verb, whereas the required word should be a noun. Only 2 is correct : Sentence 2 is also wrong because the word 'practice' is wrongly used as a verb. It should be a verb like 'practise'. Hence, incorrect answer. Both the sentences 1 and 2 are correct. This is not relevant. Both the sentences 1 and 2 are not correct. Correct option, if both the words, i.e. 'practice' and 'practise' are interchanged respectively, it really makes a meaningful sentence. |
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