In the following sentence, certain parts are given as phrases labeled A, B, C, and D. To make the sentence both grammatically correct and contextually...
Question
In the following sentence, certain parts are given as phrases labeled A, B, C, and D. To make the sentence both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful, identify the correct interchange of phrases.
Sentence parts:
- (A) have benefited from rate reductions
- (B) restaurants and under-construction properties
- (C) from the pre-GST era, only a few services such as
- (D) though taxes on goods have come down
Options:
(a) Interchange A and C
(b) Interchange B and D
(c) Interchange A and D
(d) Interchange A and D, and B and C
(e) No interchange required