None of the boys present in the class has the English textbook but the class teacher is complete indifferent from this fact.
complete indifferent for
Incorrect Answercompletely indifferent from
Incorrect Answercompletely indifferent to
Correct Answerbeing completely indifferent of
Incorrect AnswerNo replacement required
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Correct Answer is (c).'Indifferent' means 'unconcerned' and it is an adjective. Therefore, usage of another adjective 'complete' before it is ungrammatical and must be replaced by an adverb.
Moreover, the adjective 'indifferent' is generally followed by the preposition 'to' and not by 'from'.
The correct sentence will therefore be:
None of the boys present in the class has the English textbook but the class teacher is completely indifferent to this fact.This makes option C the right choice among the given options.
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