If you are on a three-month software design project and you‘ve made in two weeks a programme that solves part of the problem, show it to your boss without delay.
A :
and, you‘ve put together a programme that solves part of the problem in two weeks
B :
and, in two weeks, you‘ve put together a programme that solves part of the problem
C :
and, you‘ve put together a programme that has solved part of the problem in two weeks
D :
and, in two weeks you put together a programme that solved only part of the problem
Answer: B A is not correct because the program does not take two weeks to solve the problem. 3 is incorrect for the same reason. The writing of the program is an achievement, and so "only part of the problem" is a negative phrase and does not belong here.
Q. No. 14:
Identify the grammatically CORRECT option:- He said. “I need to be there in person or my budget will be educed. However, I will attend the meeting before I leave.”
A :
He said that he needed to be there in person or his budget will be deduced. But he will attend the meeting before he left.
B :
He said, he need to be there in person or his budget will be reduced. However, he’ll attend the meeting before he leaves.
C :
He said that he needed to be there in person or his budget would be reduced. However, he said that he would attend the meeting before he left.
D :
He said he needs to be there in person, or budget would be reduced. But he will attend the meeting before he left.