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Directions: In the following questions, some part of the sentence is made bold . Which of the options given below the sentence should replace the bold part to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given then choose option E ‘No Correction required’ as the answer.
I rang the Colonel and asked him to put my name forward for the vacancy in Zurich.
put my name up
put my name around
put out my name
put my name through
No correction required
Correct Answer is (e).The correct phrasal verb to be used here is 'put forward' itself.'Put through' means to connect to someone and thus Option D is incorrect. If we put out an announcement or story, we make it known to a lot of people. Thus option C is also unsuitable. If we put forward a plan, proposal, or name, we suggest that it should be considered for a particular purpose or job.Clearly, the sentence is absolutely correct and thus needs no improvement.Option E is hence the correct answer.
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