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Directions: Which of the following phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) can replace the phrase in bold so as to make the statement correct grammatically and contextually? If the statement does not need any correction, mark option E as your answer.
Afghanistan has historically be an difficult place for external invaders, thanks to its complex tribal equations and its rugged mountainous terrain.
historic has a difficult place
historically been a difficult place
historically being a difficult place
historically been a difficult places
No correction required
We need the adverb form of ‘history’. Thus, ‘historically’ is correct while ‘historic’ is incorrect. This eliminates option A.
Being is incorrect as it is used to refer to an individual/person. Been is correct here. This eliminates option C.
Due to article ‘a’, the correct form is ‘place’ in singular.
Hence, option B is correct.
Universal Social Protection to End Child Labour
Rehabilitation and Restoration
Importance of Education
Commitment to End Child Labour
World Day Against Child Labour is marked every year on 12 June across the world. The day aims to raise awareness about the exploitation of children who are engaged in child labour. The International Labour Organization (ILO) declared the World Day Against Child Labour in the year 2002. The theme for this year is “Universal Social Protection to End Child Labour”.
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