English, asked by sam12081972, 11 months ago

In order to give economic ties a boost /(1) India has

sought Russian support /(2) for concluding a Free

Trade Agreement with the /(3) customs union of Russia,

Kazakhstan and Belarus /(4). No error(5)​

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Answered by vilnius
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Answer:

(1)

omission of the use of 'in order to'.

Explanation:

'In order to' is the very wordy phrase. The use of multiple words where one word can be suitable makes the sentence too wordy. Also, the use of words makes the sentence vague. Although the sentence can be said to be error-free the use of concise words helps in making the sentence clearer. The above sentence can be said to be error-free also.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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(1) In order to give economic ties a boost.

Explanation:

  • The first part of the sentence contains an error as it includes a wordy phrase.
  • Employing unnecessary words affects the impact of the sentence as it reduces the specificity and clarity of the idea.
  • The sentences are required to be framed in a brief, simple, and precise manner which helps in conveying the intended idea clearly and coherently.
  • Thus, the replacement of 'in order to' with 'to' would reduce the clutter and convey the idea effectively to the audience.
  • The final sentence reads as:
  • 'To give economic ties a boost, India has  sought Russian support for concluding a Free  Trade Agreement with the customs union of Russia,  Kazakhstan and Belarus.'

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