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Choose the phrase which is wrong in the context of the sentence.

The manager impressed with (A) the employees (B) the need for punctuality and quality work (C) to excel in their career (D)

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Answered by khusiparija72
9

Answer:

Answer:Option C is the Wrong Phrase..

Answer:Option C is the Wrong Phrase..Hope it helps u ... Thanks..

Answered by aroranishant799
4

Answer:

The incorrect phrase is option (C) the need for punctuality and quality work.

Explanation:

  • A phrase is a collection of two or more words that convey a single thought without constituting a full sentence.
  • In English, a phrase is a collection (or pair) of words.
  • A phrase can be brief or lengthy, but it lacks the subject-verb agreement required to form a clause.
  • A collection of words that form a phrase but do not contain a subject or a predicate to express a notion.
  • In order to express something, a term is always imperfect on its own.
  • In light of the sentence's context, Option C contains the incorrect wording.
  • The statement "the requirement for the punctuality and quality work" is incorrect given the context of the inquiry, one of the sentence's four underlined phrases.

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