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Notice the Element of Repetition in the Following Sentence and Decide Whether It is Acceptable Or Not. Give Reason in Support of Your Opinion. the Incident Took Place Today at Around - English Communicative

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Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • The incident took place today at around 6 a.m. in the morning.

Options

  • Acceptable

  • Not acceptable

MCQ

Solution

Not acceptable - 
The word ‘a.m.’ is enough. After that ‘in the morning’ is unnecessary.

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Avoiding Repetition - Substitution and Omission
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Chapter 9: Avoiding Repetition - Substitution And Omission - Exercise A [Page 163]

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
Chapter 9 Avoiding Repetition - Substitution And Omission
Exercise A | Q 1.06 | Page 163

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  • ______________________________
  • ______________________________

• The Bunsen burner broke last week. So we ordered a new one. (One= Bunsen burner)
• He eats a lot less than he once did. (Did=ate)
• The mother asked the daughter to tidy her room and she did so. (Did so=tidied her bed room)
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• There are a number of books in the library. You should use some of these. (These= books)
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_______________________________

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  1. ______________________
  2. ______________________
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