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Which of the following is correct?

The candidate promised not to raise taxes when elected.
The candidate promised not to rise taxes when elected.

Answers

Answered by sorirajesh276
6

Answer:

here, both sentence are same

Explanation:

1 mistake that is

raise=rise

rise is the correct answer

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Answered by abdulraziq1534
0

Concept Introduction:-

In grammar, the verb is the word which describes how something is an event and an action.

Explanation:-

We have been provided a question

We need to choose from the given alternatives the correct option

The correct option is The candidate promised not to raise taxes when elected.

It is because the correct answer is the first option Although both gubernatorial candidates promised not to raise taxes, and certainly the new governor’s feet will be held to the fire on that promise, that doesn’t mean that others don’t have designs on raising taxes. In fact, several groups have already been meeting to figure out what needs to be done at the state and/or county level. One lawmaker concerned about a recent report that child obesity in Hawaii is of epidemic proportions has suggested that children need to stop eating junk food which contributes to the problem. Flexing the muscled arm of government, he suggested that a sin tax be imposed on all junk food.

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is option The candidate promised not to raise taxes when elected.

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