In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. Much water (a) has flown (b) under the bridge since then (c) No error (d)
A
a
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B
b
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C
c
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D
d
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Solution
The correct option is A b The correct idiom is 'Much water has flowed under the bridge' meaning that something is in the past and no longer important. The "since then" part is irrelevant as the time has already been expressed. Hence, Option B is
correct. The rest of the options do not indicate the flawed part, hence,
incorrect.