In the following question, an idiom is given. It is then followed by three sentences which may or may not accurately represent the meaning of the idiom. Choose the best set of alternatives from the five options given below of the sentences which embody the meaning of the given idiom perfectly. Spare no expense A. He is a person who spares no expense, even to help strangers, because he always comes to the help of the old and the children in difficulties. B. We had made a point of spare no expense by declaring that we were not going to sign the agreement. C. When Ishika goes on a vacation, she spares no expense.
In the following question, an idiom is given. It is then followed by three sentences which may or may not accurately represent the meaning of the idiom. Choose the best set of alternatives from the five options given below of the sentences which embody the meaning of the given idiom perfectly. Spare no expense A. He is a person who spares no expense, even to help strangers, because he always comes to the help of the old and the children in difficulties. B. We had made a point of spare no expense by declaring that we were not going to sign the agreement. C. When Ishika goes on a vacation, she spares no expense. Correct Answer Only C
- The correct answer is Option 3 Only C.
- The meaning of the given idiom Spare no expense means To spend as much money as necessary to do something the best or most extravagant way possible.
- Therefore, only sentence C satisfies the meaning of the given idiom.
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Feb 20, 2025