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Creativeguru Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question V

He’s always____the Government but he never votes in the elections.

a. running out

b. running down

c. calling off

d. calling out

I have n idea please tell me what could be the best options. If i need make a guess, it would be 'd'

Thanks
  

Top answer

e. he is always criticising the government, but he doesn't use his vote Regards, Dave

  • e.
  • he is always criticising the government, but he doesn't use his vote Regards, Dave
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Dear CG

I'm pretty sure the answer is 'b'

"He’s always running down the Government but he never votes in the elections"

To run down means to criticise or disparage

i.e. he is always criticising the government, but he doesn't use his vote

Regards, Dave
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CreativeguruHe’s always____the Government but he never votes in the elections.
a. running out
b. running down
c. calling off
d. calling out
I have n idea please tell me what could be the best options. If i need make a guess, it would be 'd'
Thanks

No I think it's b running down

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