Some old man swooned on the road. What do you say?
[a] Get up [b] Oh my God !
[c] I'm sorry [d] What a sight
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Some old man swooned on the road. What do you say?
[a] Get up [b] Oh my God!
[c] I'm sorry [d] What a sight
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- Some old man swooned on the road, I will express my disappointment by saying "Oh my God!"
- "Oh, my God" is an exclamatory expression that is used to express supreme shock or disappointment.
- I will express my disappointment by saying "Oh my God!" Then I will go near to him and help him to stand and I will say him to "get up".
- Swooned is defined as losing partial consciousness and faint. It means feeling week and dizzy.
- If someone loses consciousness for a short period then they will faint on the spot.
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Some old man swooned on the road. What do you say?
- According to the given options obviously I will say : Oh my God!
- I can't say them 'get up', 'I'm sorry' and 'what a sight' because they are swooned on the road.
- There is a exclamatory mark at the end of 'Oh my God!' and we know exclamatory sentences or exclamatory words are used to mean deep feelings.
- Therefore instead of a), c) and d) I prefer b) Oh my God! for ' some old man swooned on the road.
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