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Can anyone tell me that If one makes sentence of only one word from pair of words,would he be given marks of that one word?
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What if one has made setences for both words but one gets wrong?
This is something ambiguous, but it is for sure that sentence on one word is not rewarded.
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A sugar dady is the old man who gives gifts to ladies
I did it by reviving past memories.
The Gordian Knot is a legend of Phrygian Gordium associated with Alexander the Great. It is often used as a metaphor for an intractable problem solved by a bold stroke ("cutting the Gordian knot"):


Sugar daddy is a slang term for a rich man who offers money or gifts to a less rich younger person in return for companionship or sexual favours
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The Gordian Knot is a legend of Phrygian Gordium associated with Alexander the Great. It is often used as a metaphor for an intractable problem solved by a bold stroke ("cutting the Gordian knot"):


Sugar daddy is a slang term for a rich man who offers money or gifts to a less rich younger person in return for companionship or sexual favours
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3. He was not only a thief, but also a murderer.
5. It is unlikely of him to win the race.
6. My uncle told me something about it yesterday. (When time is mentioned in a sentence, past indefinite is used instead of past perfect. If there were no yesterday, it could be My uncle had told me something about it. )
1-My uncle told me something about it yesterday.
2-
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Default corrections confirmed from various websites.

1. Please speak to the concerned clerk.
Ans: Please speak to the clerk concerned.

2. you have got time too short for that.
Ans: You haven't enough time for that.
or
Time is too short for you to do that.

3. Not only he was a thief, but he was also a murderer.
Ans. Not only he was a thief, but also a murderer.

4. They thought that the plan would be succeeded.
Ans: They thought that the plan would succeed.

5. It is unlikely that he wins the race.
Ans: It is unlikely he wins the race.

6. My uncle has told me something about it yesterday.
Ans: My uncle told me something about it the previous day.

7. I hoped that by the time I would have got there it would have stopped raining.
Ans: I hoped that by the time I had gotten there it would have stopped raining.

8. They prevented the driver to stop.
And: They prevented the driver from stopping.

are these correct?
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1. Please speak to the concerned clerk.
Ans: Please speak to the clerk concerned.
I think there is no difference in the above two sentences. 'Clerk concerned' or 'Concerned clerk' are absolutely fine. The mistake may be somewhere else. The correct sentence may be: Please talk to the concerned clerk.



3. Not only he was a thief, but he was also a murderer.
Correct: Not only was he a thief, but also a murderer.
Reason: Not only... but also... are used in combination. Not only is always followed by verb/helping verb. Therefore, 'was' is placed after 'Not only' in this case.

6. My uncle has told me something about it yesterday.
Correct is: My uncle told me something about it yesterday.
Reason: When the words like yesterday, last year (Past time) are used in the sentence, past indefinite tense is used.
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I think there is no difference in the above two sentences. 'Clerk concerned' or 'Concerned clerk' are absolutely fine. The mistake may be somewhere else. The correct sentence may be: Please talk to the concerned clerk.



3. Not only he was a thief, but he was also a murderer.
Correct: Not only was he a thief, but also a murderer.
Reason: Not only... but also... are used in combination. Not only is always followed by verb/helping verb. Therefore, 'was' is placed after 'Not only' in this case.

6. My uncle has told me something about it yesterday.
Correct is: My uncle told me something about it yesterday.
Reason: When the words like yesterday, last year (Past time) are used in the sentence, past indefinite tense is used.
3. The correct is as follows

He was not only a thief but also a murderer.

Reason: These are coordinating conjunctions and they need parallelism of units after them. For example, if after not only there is an article and object, but also should also be followed by an article and object.
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