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Directions : In the following flue items, each sentence has a blank space and four options have been given after the sentence. select the most appropriate option for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
in hand
to hand
handy
in one's hands
- "A bird in hand is better than two in the bush."
- Correct answer.
- Meaning: Having something certain is better than merely hoping for something more.
- "A bird to hand is better than two in the bush."
- Incorrect phrase. Not commonly used and doesn't convey the intended meaning.
- "A bird handy is better than two in the bush."
- Incorrect and ungrammatical. "Handy" means convenient but doesn't fit the phrase.
- "A bird in one's hands is better than two in the bush."
- Incorrect variation. The common and accepted usage is "in hand".
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