1) In specific terms, the power sector could gain a lot if the new scheme to tie up coal supply sources work. 2) In specific terms, the power sector can gain a lot if the new scheme to tie up coal supply sources works. 3) As specific terms, the power sector had gained a lot if the new scheme to tie up coal supply's sources work. 4) On specific terms, the power sector will be gained if the new scheme to tie up coal supply's sources work. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
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Answer:2
Explanation:
We never use As or On before specific.
Could gain is a conditional sentence so first option is wrong.
So the last option is 2 which is the correct one
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Answer:
2. In specific terms, the the power sector can gain a lot if the new scheme to tie up coal supply sources works.
Explanation:
- The second statement is correct.
- In first statement the word could is used as the word could is a modal verb and used to express possibility in present and future it is not a Correct word to use in this sentence.
- In 3rd and 4th sentence the terms as and on are used which cannot be used before the word specific.
- In 3rd sentence the word had is used which is a past tense word and the statement is a future tense sentence.
- In 4th sentence supply's sources is used and this is grammatically incorrect.
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