Question
In the given question, a word has been given and there
are three ways in which the word has been used, in similar or different forms. You need to see which of the sentences have correctly used the highlighted word, and mark that as your answer. Train (i) The doctor will train the patient with a new medication to help better manage the symptoms of the flu. (ii) She told me that I have to train my mind and body to get out of bed after that first alarm goes off in the morning. (iii) The company must train its employeesÂSolution
Solution Both (i) and (iii) use the given word correctly. The verb TRAIN means to instruct or teach; (i) uses this word to convey how the person told another person to instruct his mind and body and to get out of bed as soon as the first alarm goes off. (iii) uses this word to convey how the company must teach its employees to keep them updated with the current industry standards. Thus, C is the right answer. (ii) is incorrect because it confuses the word TRAIN with TREAT (give medical care or attention to) to convey that the doctor will give medical care to the patient with a new medication so that the symptoms of the flu can be managed in a better way.
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