English, asked by pareshdhok28, 10 months ago

I am out of practice. SPOT THE ERROR IN THIS SENTENCE ​

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Answered by brokendreams
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This sentence is correct.

Explanation:

  • There are question sometimes which are given just to confuse the students.
  • Here in this sentence, there is a phrase out of practice.
  • This phrase means not currently proficient in a particular activity or skill through not having exercised or performed it for some time.
  • So here the subject is saying that he is out of practice from something.
  • So the sentence is fully correct.
  • The sentence is grammatically correct too.

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Your brother is a part of a school hockey team and is it's best player his friend is also a part of team but he trys to keep your brother out of practice session and tournament your brother is a hurt but does not want to offend his friend what could you do help your brother? what step you would suggest to help to resolve the issue

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