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I Must Run Fast to Catch up with Him. the Newly Released Book is Enjoying a Popular Run. the Doctor is on a Hospital Round. You Can'T Run Over Him like That. - Mathematics

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Question

Identify the incorrect sentence/ sentences.

  1. I must run fast to catch up with him.
  2. The newly released book is enjoying a popular run.
  3. The doctor is on a hospital round.
  4. You can't run over him like that.

Select the incorrect answer using the codes given below.

Options

  • A and C

  • Only D 

  • A, C and D

  • Only A

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Solution

Only D is the correct option.
Use of the phrase 'run over him' is incorrect in the given context. It should be run after.

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