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Choose the option correctly i had never put a premium good materials. I can get with my bare necessities​

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence that we are required to choose the correct option and write the sentence properly. The correct option will be correctly chosen as under:

  • The sentence provided to us requires to be altered or changed a little as the meaning of the sentence is not clear.
  • This is reuired to be done by choosing the correction option of the word as then only will the meaning of the sentence becomes clear.
  • The first part of the sentence should be written as " I have never put a premium on good materials."
  • In this part of the sentence, the verb had as been converted into the verb have as this sentence is written in the present tense.
  • Even the word on which is a preposition was missing from the sentence which has been inserted now.
  • The second part of the sentence can be written as " I can get on with my bare necessities."
  • So even in this part of the sentence, the preposition on is missing which has been inserted now.
  • Therefore, the correct sentence can be written as "I have never put a premium on good materials. I can get on with my bare necessities​."

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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We are given a sentence, and we must select the best answer and format the text correctly. The following will be the appropriate choice:

  • The sentence that was given to us has to be modified somewhat because its meaning is unclear.
  • This must be done by selecting the word's correction option since only then will the sentence's meaning be clear.
  • I have never placed a premium on high-quality materials, as the first half of the sentence should be written.
  • Because this statement is written in the present tense, the verb had has been changed to the verb have in this section.
  • The sentence that has been added now even contains the term on which is a preposition.
  • I can get by with my bare essentials, or so the second part of the statement can be written.
  • Therefore, the preposition on, which has been included now, is still absent in this portion of the phrase.

Consequently, the appropriate formulation is "I have never put a premium on good materials. I can get on with my bare necessities​."

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