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Wet behind the ears
I. You’ll never win the case as your lawyer—he’s just out of law school and still wet behind the ears.
II. Terry, it turned out, was just out of university and wet behind the ears.
III. This group of interns seems especially wet behind the ears,I barely trust them to get my coffee.
IV. He’s a young teacher, still wet behind the ears.
All except IV
I,III
III,IV
I,II
All are correct
Answer – 5. All are correct Wet behind the ears – not having much knowledge or experience of a situation.
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Suman Kumar
IV. Option STILL is conjection used, hence it wud b incorrect in the given context
the exact meaning we can interpret here is ,despite being a young teacher , he does not have much knowledge .
Suhaib Rashid
Again wrong option.
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