The sentence given below has 4 words in bold which may or may not have been placed correctly. If the words are not placed correctly, choose the correct combination of the words so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. If the words have already been placed correctly, choose option 5- No Rearrangement Required as your answer. The young disgusted (A) was so woman (B) with the man that she did not funeral (C) go to his even (D).
The sentence given below has 4 words in bold which may or may not have been placed correctly. If the words are not placed correctly, choose the correct combination of the words so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. If the words have already been placed correctly, choose option 5- No Rearrangement Required as your answer. The young disgusted (A) was so woman (B) with the man that she did not funeral (C) go to his even (D). Correct Answer BADC
The correct answer is BADC.
Key Points
We can look at the given sentence in the following way:
The young _____ (A) was so _____ (B) with the man that she did not _____ (C) go to his _____ (D).
- The young ''disgusted'' is contextually incorrect. Here the noun woman should be placed in place of the adjective "disgusted" in (A).
- The adjective disgusted should be placed in the place of the noun woman in (B) to make the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.
- For the sentence to be contextually correct the adverb even should be placed in (C) instead of the noun funeral.
- In (D) the noun ''funeral'' fits aptly and is grammatically and contextually correct.
- Therefore the correct answer is option (3).
The correct order of the sentence is: The young woman was so disgusted with the man that she did not even go to his funeral.
Additional Information
Let us look at the meaning of the words:
| Word | Meaning |
| Disgusted | feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval |
| Funeral |
a ceremony or service held shortly after a person's death, usually including the person's burial or cremation
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| Even |
used to emphasize something surprising or extreme
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