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Naveen4599 Posted 13 years ago
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Please help me to ans below questions

A: What if we brought in a second project manager to handle this situation?
B: Frankly, ________ is out of the question.

(A) this
(B) these
(C) that
(D) he

Shall I use This or That ? Please suggest me

Did he have a problem with clause sixteen in the contract?
Yes, he ___ the requirement for assignment of the debt.
( A ) took issue on
(B) brought down
(C) took issue with
( D ) brought over

I am confuse between Answer A and Answer D

8.The negative financial returns from last quarter ______ an impact on hiring policies in the coming months.
(A) makes
(B) are going to show
(C) is having
(D) are going to have

What is the difference between are going to show/ are going to Have.

Please help me ..... thanks in advance
  

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naveen4599 A: What if we brought in a second project manager to handle this situation? B: Frankly, ______ is out of the question. (A) this (B) these (C) that (D) he Shall I use This or That ?

  • naveen4599 A: What if we brought in a second project manager to handle this situation?
  • B: Frankly, ______ is out of the question.
  • (A) this (B) these (C) that (D) he Shall I use This or That ?
  • While logically both choices are possible, "that" is what is used and what sounds correct.
  • naveen4599 Did he have a problem with clause sixteen in the contract?
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naveen4599A: What if we brought in a second project manager to handle this situation?
B: Frankly, ______ is out of the question.
(A) this
(B) these
(C) that
(D) he
Shall I use This or That ? While logically both choices are possible, "that" is what is used and what sounds co

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