English, asked by DiyaK21, 1 year ago

1. to deal with - he deal with his friends for not cheating them next time.

2. to go beyond - to become a successor we have to bjp beyond our limits.


are these sentences correct.?

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Answered by Indulekshmi
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I think the 1st usage is not correct.

1. To deal with - He visited the office to deal with the problem.

2. To go beyond - To achieve that goal you have to go beyond your limits.

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