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Directions- In the following question,one phrase has been given and it has been followed by four sentences. You have to find out in which of these sentences phrase has been used properly according to its meaning and mark your answer from the options denoted by 1,2,3,4. Mark 5. As your answer if you find that phrase has been applied properly in all the sentences.
All ears
I. The employees were all ears when manager mentioned something about increment.
II. I was all ears when my grandfather was telling about his adventure trip to Himalayas in his youth.
III. She expected her fiance to be all ears when she was telling him about the wedding plans.
IV. The student were all ears when teacher started his lecture.
II,IV
I,III
All except II
III,IV
All are correct
Correct option – 5. All are correct All ears – attentive, to listen with keen attention
I. "The employees were all ears when manager mentioned something about increment." – Correct: They listened attentively because the topic was important.
II. "I was all ears when my grandfather was telling about his adventure trip to Himalayas in his youth." – Correct: Listening with interest to a story from the grandfather.
III. "She expected her fiancé to be all ears when she was telling him about the wedding plans." – Correct: She hoped he would listen attentively.
IV. "The student were all ears when teacher started his lecture." – Correct: The students are paying close attention.
By: Preeti ProfileResourcesReport error
Shivani bachchani
Here in second sentence ears is replaced with years therefore option C should be correct
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