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Nakool Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sentence filling

1)Like humans,zoo animals must have a dentist ___ their teeth.
a)fill
b)filled
c)filling

ans:-a

But i believe the ans should be (C).

2)Power got with money is the most _____ today.

a)sought after
b)wished for
c)welcomed for
d)craved for

ans:-craved for

Is there any difference between "craved for" ,"wished for","sought after"?

3)The brown shirt _____

a)has to wash
b)is in need to a wash
c)requires a wash

ans:-c

Is there any difference between (b) and (c)?

Please advise me on this questions.
Thanks
  

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1) ans:-a But i believe the ans should be (C). -- C is not very natural because the dentistry is not continuous; it is just a fact. - - I don't see any, especially in that crudely constructed sentence.

  • 1) ans:-a But i believe the ans should be (C).
  • -- C is not very natural because the dentistry is not continuous; it is just a fact.
  • - - I don't see any, especially in that crudely constructed sentence.
  • In general.
  • 'seek' requires action where the other two do not, while 'crave' is more ******* than 'wish'.
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1) ans:-a But i believe the ans should be (C).-- C is not very natural because the dentistry is not continuous; it is just a fact.

2) Is there any difference between "craved for" ,"wished for","sought after"?-- I don't see any, especially in that crudely constructed sentence. In general. 'seek' requires action where the other two do not, while 'crave' is more ******* th
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Hey Mister,
Thanks for the reply.
Can you please tell me the difference between "sought after" and " craved for" with an example?
"In general. 'seek' requires action " <-sorry,i don't understand this.
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okay.
Thanks for the reply.
Can you please tell me the difference between "sought after" and " craved for" with an example?
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seek = look for
crave = desire strongly

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