Question No. 2
Of the three sentences, only one is in correct English,
O Just sit on his head and get it done.
Just breathe down his neck and get it done
Just dance on his head till it is done
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Question No. 2
Of the three sentences, only one is in correct English,
O Just sit on his head and get it done.
Just breathe down his neck and get it done
Just dance on his head till it is done
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The correct sentence is- "Just breathe down his neck and get it done."
What does 'breathe down his neck' mean?
- 'Breathe down his neck' is a metaphor for watching and supervising someone closely.
- It is a metaphor as physically breathing down one's neck suggests standing too close to someone.
- Thus, the tone and structure of the sentence make 'breathe down his neck' the correct option.
- To sit on one's head means to annoy someone. It is not the correct option as the tone of the sentence suggests the authority of the speaker.
Therefore, the correct option is "Just breathe down his neck and get it done."
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