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Dear, there was one antonym "scurrilous" .
Options were Ribald Descent Disrepute Mitigate Correct option is "decent" , but fpsc chaps did a typo by writing decent as descent. Moreover, another synonym "flabbergasted" had the correct option "astonished" mentioned twice in the options. What is your take on these issues? |
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The preposition 'for' has got great potential in it and can be used in a lot of different ways. If we restructure the sentense as per what you did, the only preposition that can be used then is 'for'. 'Owing to' can only be used at the start of any sentence. That's the restriction. Sent from my ONEPLUS A5010 using Tapatalk
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And the other issue you found, generally such question is exempted and everybody gets a point. That's my understanding from all MCQ based exams. It's common in one paper tests. Sent from my ONEPLUS A5010 using Tapatalk
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Is it "flying in" or "flying through" ?
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Owing to and due to are both prepositional phrases so I fail to see how they don't fit into the requirement of the question, but again you have a right to opinion. I stand by what I have put forward.
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A hungry lion slipped out of the forest into a barnyard one evening. When he saw a plump donkey, his mouth began to water. But just as he was ready to jump on the donkey, a rooster crowed. He was frightened, and so turned away into the forest again. “Hey, look at that cowardly lion,” the donkey brayed to the rooster. “I’m going to chase him.” And the donkey ran after the lion. “Wait!” the rooster shouted, “you don’t know that...” But it was too late. The lion had turned and killed the donkey. “Ah, my poor, stupid friend,” the rooster said as he watched the lion eating the donkey. “The lion wasn’t afraid of you, but of my crowing.”
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I was not able to manage time in this paper. I was able to answer just three questions of comprehension and did not write correct sentences of idioms. Am I fail?
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1. He enjoyed himself during the holidays
2. None of the boys had learnt his lesson. 3 He is misusing/wasting the money of his father 4. I regret the delay 5. 6. I have been and always shall be your friend. 7. While I was out walking, I saw the new moon in the garden 8. He cried as if he were mad.
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Is it "to" in the last sentence of the preposition?
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