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    Question

    In the question given below, two phrases in a sentence

    are highlighted which may or may not be correctly used. From the given choices choose the correct one(s) and mark the answer accordingly. Cooking is too many off a hassle after a long day at work; so, my flatmate and I order in at least a few times a week. I. much of, order food                          II. too much of, order out III. many of, order takeaway
    A II & III only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B I & II only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C III only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D II only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E None of the above Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    1st part: 'Cooking', being an uncountable noun, can't use 'many'; 'much' would be appropriate here. 2nd part: 'order in'- incorrect phrase usage, the correct phrase would be 'order out' (which means to order food from outside). I and II satisfy the above-mentioned criteria; hence, (b) is the right answer.

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