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    Question

    In the following question, a sentence is given with a

    few highlighted words that may be incorrectly placed. Rearrange these words to form a sentence that is both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. Then, choose the option that represents the correct sequence of the highlighted words. The government curb (A) introduced stringent (B) regulations to recently (C) pollution levels in urban areas.
    A BAC Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B ABC Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C CAB Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D BCA Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E CBA Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    "Introduced" (B) is the main verb, so it should come early in the sentence, right after "The government." "Stringent" (B) is an adjective that should be placed before "regulations." "Recently" (C) is an adverb modifying the verb "introduced," so it should come after "introduced." Now, let's rearrange: "The government recently (C) introduced (B) stringent (A) regulations to curb pollution levels in urban areas."

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