Question
In the following sentence four words are given in
bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that sentence become grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 5 i.e., 'No change required'. The conference develop (A)/ to bring addressing (B)/ leaders from various sectors to aimed (C)/ innovative ideas for together (D)/ the challenges posed by climate change.Solution
Swapping "develop" (A) with "aimed" (C) and "addressing" (B) with "together" (D) corrects the sentence structure and meaning. The phrase "aimed to bring together leaders" makes sense, and "addressing innovative ideas" fits the context. Correct Sentence: "The conference aimed to bring together leaders from various sectors to develop innovative ideas for addressing the challenges posed by climate change."
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