Here, after the verb ‘avoid’, the gerund ‘using’ is correct. That said, courts must avoid using such power to look over the shoulder of business as a counsel of perfection.
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A: One day when the quarreling had been much more viol...
Given below are five sentences, each of which has been jumbled up in an order which makes the text incoherent. Mark the option which gives the meaningf...
Each question is divided into four parts a,b,c,d. In some questions they are not in the sequence so according to grammar and context re- arrangement is...
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A:"Impossible," said the people when they heard the co...
A. i never saw two
B. man working miserably
C. men do more with
D. in my whole life than they did
E. one-and-two pence worth of butter
A. I caught a snake once.
B. That well is full of snakes.
C. I caught it by its tail and dropped it in the old well.
D. Whenever ...
P: Superstitions mean an irrational belief in or notion of the ominous significance of a particular thing, circumstance, or the like.
The questi...
Below are given a few sentences with their parts jumbled in a random order. Below the sentences are given possible rearrangements of the parts. You nee...
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P- bibliophile’s fantasy
Q- towering columns
R- of books is a
Given below are six sentences 4 of which are jumbled. The first and the last sentence are given. Pick the option that gives the logically correct order...