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1. What is the meaning of the phrase "by leaps and bounds" ?
(A) rapid progress
(B) well-done
(C) genuine
(D) genuine​

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Answered by roshanraju
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Answer:

(A) Rapid progress √

(B) Well-done

(C) Genuine

(D) Genuine​

Explanation:

The two words have been paired since Shakespeare's time and are still so used.

Sentence Example:-

  • I visited it just the other day, and it is going up by leaps and bounds.  
  • It is going up by leaps and bounds.
  • I do not expect for a single moment that progress will be by leaps and bounds.
Answered by Shreya762133
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a) Rapid progress

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EXTRA INFORMATION:

  • Rapidly, or in fast progress, as in The corn is growing by leaps and bounds, or School enrollment is increasing by leaps and bounds. This term is a redundancy, since leap and bound both mean “spring” or “jump,” but the two words have been paired since Shakespeare's time and are still so used.

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