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Children below six are prohibited to enter the hall. error in it

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Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The correct format of sentence is " Children below six are prohibited in the hall."

Explanation:

  • The error in the sentence was to use the word ' to ' with prohibited while denoting a particular place.
  • Signs that read "Smoking banned" and similar phrases feature it quite frequently. It is a powerful word that suggests terrible repercussions if the ban is disobeyed and indicates that something is prohibited.
  • The word also indicates that something is restricted. On the other side, the very fact that something is illegal might make it appear all the more alluring.
  • Other examples on how to use prohibited in a sentence are:-
  1. Smoking in the cinema is strictly prohibited.
  2. We are prohibited from drinking alcohol during working hours.
  3. Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the factory.

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