24 number question apne wrong btaya hai, correct answer A hai, so please check the details given below. The sentence "Neither you take it or leave it" is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to use "neither...nor" would be: "Neither take it nor leave it." This sentence implies that you should do neither of the two options. If you want to use "you" in the sentence, you could say: "You should neither take it nor leave it." This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.
The correct sentence is: "I'm not as tall as she." Here's why: - "She" is a singular pronoun referring to the person you're comparing yourself to. - "Her" is an object pronoun, used when the person is the object of the sentence, not the subject. In this case, "she" is the correct choice because it's the subject of the comparison. Questions number 19 ka answer apne wrong Kiya hai
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24 number question apne wrong btaya hai, correct answer A hai, so please check the details given below.
The sentence "Neither you take it or leave it" is grammatically incorrect.
The correct way to use "neither...nor" would be:
"Neither take it nor leave it."
This sentence implies that you should do neither of the two options.
If you want to use "you" in the sentence, you could say:
"You should neither take it nor leave it."
This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.
The correct sentence is:
"I'm not as tall as she."
Here's why:
- "She" is a singular pronoun referring to the person you're comparing yourself to.
- "Her" is an object pronoun, used when the person is the object of the sentence, not the subject.
In this case, "she" is the correct choice because it's the subject of the comparison.
Questions number 19 ka answer apne wrong Kiya hai