Question
Interchange the words in the two sentences so that both the sentences become grammatically and contextually correct. I. Sri Lanka may need (
- A a bridge loan whether (
- B an external debt restructuring credible (
- C is put in place. II. Much depends (
- P on while (
- Q there is a plan (
- R leadership.
Directions: Two sentences are given in the question below. Three words are emboldened in each of the sentence. Interchange the words to form a meaningful sentence.
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