1. Even after injury to many soldiers of their team, there was no let up in their efforts.
2. The team leader finally let his team on their mission.
3. I let it be known that I was not interested.
4. Unable to overpower the intruder, John let his dog fly at his intruder’s throat.
The team leader finally let his team on their mission.
1. Unable to see him make a fool of himself, we tried to knock some sense into his head.
2. He had one look at the dark liquid in the bottle and with one huge gulp, he knocked back theentire bottle
3. “Supari” is a word of Indian origin, and slang for a situation when one pays money to anassassin to knock-of an enemy.
4. His nasal whining got on to everyone’s nerves, and they all together asked him to knock it off.Directions for questions 93 to 94 : Arrange the sentences A, B, C, D, E and F to form a coheren
“Supari” is a word of Indian origin, and slang for a situation when one pays money to anassassin to knock-of an enemy.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
A
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
D
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
B
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
C
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
B
1. The newborn baby was a bundle of joy for the family.
2. Mobile operators are offering a bundle of additional benefits
3. He made a bundle in the share market.
4. It was sheer luck that brought a bundle of boy-scouts to where I was lying wounded
It was sheer luck that brought a bundle of boy-scouts to where I was lying wounded
1. If you host the party, who will foot the bill
2. Kerala’s forests are host to a range of snakes.
3. Ranchi will play the host to the next national film festival.
4. A virus has infected the host computer.
Ranchi will play the host to the next national film festival.
1. He is distinct about what is right and what is wrong.
2. Mars became distinct on the horizon in the month of August.
3. The distinct strains of Ravi’s violin could be heard above the general din.
4. Ghoshbabu’s is a distinct case of water rising above its own level.
He is distinct about what is right and what is wrong.