In the question given below, four sentences are given which may or may not be grammatically correct. From the given options, choose the grammatically correct sentence. A. Most graduates go on to accept full-time offers from their co-employers. B. The company has also introduced a platform for farmers’ children to farther their education. C. 15 students were awarded scholarships across beginner, intermediate and advance categories. D. The conclave also saw participation from senior industry leaders from Marico, Deloitte, Google, ICICI and more

In the question given below, four sentences are given which may or may not be grammatically correct. From the given options, choose the grammatically correct sentence. A. Most graduates go on to accept full-time offers from their co-employers. B. The company has also introduced a platform for farmers’ children to farther their education. C. 15 students were awarded scholarships across beginner, intermediate and advance categories. D. The conclave also saw participation from senior industry leaders from Marico, Deloitte, Google, ICICI and more Correct Answer A

The correct solution is option 3 i.e. A.
  • In sentence B, 'farther' is wrong because it means something that is far. It is grammatically wrong. 'Further' should be used instead. 
  • In sentence C, 'across' is wrong because it means moving from one end to other.
  • In sentence D, use of 'also' is grammatically incorrect.
    So, sentence A is the grammatically correct sentence. 
    The correct sentence is, 'Most graduates go on to accept full-time offers from their co-employers.'

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