English, asked by mohddanish123, 1 year ago

For all ______, the test is over.
intensive porpoises
intents and purposes
intensive purposes


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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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For all intents and purposes, the test is over.

What is the meaning of the idiom for all intents and purposes?

  • This is an idiomatic expression that means in 'all practical sense'. The standard form of this expression is for all intents and purposes.
  • The literal meaning of this idiom is completely in every viewpoint.
  • For example,  For all intents and purposes, the company has succeeded.
  • The war, for all intents and purposes, is inevitable.

Thus, the correct option is (b) intents and purposes

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