English, asked by chennaveena, 11 months ago

Sachin: Did you see the match yesterday?
Gerty: No, unfortunately not.I heard you played a - though, so well done.
(a) dunce
(b) failure
(c) wreck
(d) blinder​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Sachin: 'Did you see the match yesterday'?

Gerty: No, unfortunately not. 'I heard you played a blinder though', so well done.

Option (d)

EXPLANATION:

  • Blinder means an exceptional performance in a race or a game. As an adjective Blinder means a comparative form of the word Blind, invisible, obscure.
  • As a noun Blinder also means something which blinds, a screen fixed to a horse’s bridle so that the horse is unable to view things in its sides. As a verb, Blinder means to reinforce, to armor.
  • As an uncountable noun it implies tiredness, fatigue, weariness (uncountable) and as a countable noun, it implies affliction, trouble.

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Answered by vilnius
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Sachin: Did you seen the match yesterday?

Gerty: No, unfortunately not. I heard you played a blinder though, so well done.

Explanation:

  • 'Blinder' will be the correct option to be filled in the given sentence.
  • It means to give a very good performance.
  • It has been used as an adjective in the sentence.
  • All the other three options mean negative or to give a bad performance.
  • 'Blinder' has been used because Gerty has added 'well done' which means that Sachin had played well.

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