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Sneha Patra Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Doubts

1)What is the error in the following sentence?
Charles Chaplin was often seen waiting outside the back entrance of London theatres.

2)What should the word 'using' be replaced by in the following sentence?
Hence proper using of time is essential.

3)In which way should the following words and phrases be rearranged to form a meaningful sentence?
is probably/thick/ of paper/a million/a sheet/atoms

4)Is the use of the word 'meals' correct in the following sentence?
He has put on five kilos, I think, because of his mother's meals.
  

Top answer

Can you try at least some of these, please? A doubt is not the same as a question. A doubt implies that you have an answer but are not sure if it is correct.

  • Can you try at least some of these, please?
  • A doubt is not the same as a question.
  • A doubt implies that you have an answer but are not sure if it is correct.
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Can you try at least some of these, please?

A doubt is not the same as a question.
A doubt implies that you have an answer but are not sure if it is correct.

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