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Zunayeed Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Sentence completion



which option is the answer and why ? can anybody please explain .
  

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C. The lady would not 'warn' against 'excellence' (A ) or 'vintage wines' ( E). The adjectives 'helpful' and 'non-nonsense' are laudatory, so her guide would not be 'inadequate' (B ), 'spotty' (D ) or 'unreliable' (E )

  • C.
  • The lady would not 'warn' against 'excellence' (A ) or 'vintage wines' ( E).
  • The adjectives 'helpful' and 'non-nonsense' are laudatory, so her guide would not be 'inadequate' (B ), 'spotty' (D ) or 'unreliable' (E )
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C.

The lady would not 'warn' against 'excellence' (A ) or 'vintage wines' ( E).
The adjectives 'helpful' and 'non-nonsense' are laudatory, so her guide would not be 'inadequate' (B ), 'spotty' (D ) or 'unreliable' (E )
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thanks for your reply.

No nonsense = helpful , am i right ?
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No nonsense = clear, strong and candid

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