Out of the four underlined phrases marked (A), (B). (C) and (D), choose the phrase which is wrong or inappropriate in the content of the sentence.
He travelled (A) with boat (B) and arrived (C) at Andaman yesterday. (D)
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B. and arrived ok please mark me as brainlist
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(A) with boat
Explanation:
- In the given sentence, A) with boat is incorrect.
- It should be He travelled (A) by a boat and arrived at Andaman yesterday.
- A) with boat→ this shows an incorrect use of prepositions in the context of the given sentence. Also, there's an absence of an article in A).
- English grammar follows certain specific rules while writing or speaking about any event or incident.
- To ensure quality, correctness and clarity, it is important to use appropriate articles and prepositions.
- Incorrect use of prepositions often leads to alternation of meaning that a sentence conveys and does not go well with grammar.
Hence the wrong phrase is A) with boat.
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