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Strike the odd man out from sentences :
(1) She accepted /expected a trophy.
(2) I sent a mail/male to my friend.
(3) Raju gave me a check/cheque of ten thousand rupe
(4) He is a good goods person.
(5) They are going too /to Pune.​

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The odd man out is accepted, male, check, goods, too.

Explanation:

1) She "expected" a trophy.

Here expected (adjective) is appropriate as the word "trophy" refers to prize. We use "awarded" or "received" when referring to a trophy in a sentence (ex:  He was awarded with a trophy for winning quiz)

2) I sent a "mail" to my friend.

Mail (noun) is the most appropriate word in this sentence as the meaning of mail is a message/letter whereas male (adjective) refers to gender.

3) Raju gave me a "cheque" of ten thousand rupees.

A cheque is most appropriate as a cheque is a document used for making payment whereas a check (noun) means to inspect.

4) He is a "good" person

Here good (adjective) is appropriate as it is an adjective referring to the subject (person) and goods(noun) means merchandise

5) They are going "to" Pune.

Here to (adjective) is appropriate as the word too(adverb) means in addition. adverb is used to intensify the meaning, but it is not required for the given sentence

So, the odd man out is accepted, male, check, goods, too.

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Answered by shobhavirgat1981
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Answer:

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