Question
In the following question, a sentence is given with
certain phrases marked as (A), (B) and (C). Choose the option with the pair(s) of phrases that need to be interchanged to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If no change is required, mark 'No change required' as your answer Roblox is more similar (A) and not a game where people play games made by other developers (B) and in this sense, it is an online platform (C) to PC platform Steam than it is to any online children's game.Solution
Phrase A is incorrectly placed; the adjective 'similar' is usually followed by the preposition 'to' to make a comparison of two persons or things. Interchanging this phrase with phrase C will allow phrase A to be followed by 'to.' Phrase C, i.e., 'an online platform' can be perfectly associated with 'Roblox' (as per its description in the sentence). Phrase B is placed correctly. So, phrases A and C need to be interchanged to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
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