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Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.
BY THE TIME
a. The storm crawls up the East Coast Wednesday and Thursday.
b. It’s expected to gust with strong 30 and 50 mph winds.
c. That’s a single that the storm is going to get more intense, quickly.
d. Once the storm reaches New England, it may bring dangerous, power line-snapping blizzard conditions and coastal flooding.
Only a-b
Only b-c
Only d-c
Only d-b
Only c-a
Answer: Option D
Explanation: The phrase “BY THE TIME” is used for saying what has already happened at the time that something else happened at the time that something else happens. The phrase can be used to connect only the sentences D and B to frame a coherent sentence. Other alternatives would alter the intended meaning of the sentences so formed. Hence option D is the correct choice. By the time storm reaches New England, it’s expected to gust with strong 30 to 50 mph winds, bringing dangerous, power line snapping blizzard conditions and coastal flooding”.
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