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Is "an experienced driver would only succeed "correct?

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Answered by aditya8944
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I think it should be......

Only an experienced driver would succeed


Fomo: Then an experienced.....is incorrect ?
aditya8944: It maybe correct
aditya8944: or incorrect
Fomo: And what if in boards we have written both then which would be appreciated
aditya8944: The first sentence would be marked other would be marked as EXTRA
Fomo: Then marks would be given for the correct one ?
aditya8944: No, marks will be awarded for the one you have written first!!
Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

"It may be correct but if the word in the quote needed to be rearranged in order to make a meaningful sentence than it should be: “Only an experienced driver would succeed.”

When a question says to words or word clusters to be rearranged that means adjust the words properly or to place the words in a desired or convenient order so that the process of rearranging resulted in a logical and meaningful sentence.

“Only an experienced driver would succeed.” means a person who holds experience in driving can get success. The sentence ""an experienced driver would only succeed ""is indicating that that a driver who is experienced would get success irrespective of anything. If we go logically the pervious sentence is more appropriate.

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