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Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5) as the answer.


After a six-hour marathon session, the two political parties are united together.

Options:
A .  joined
B .  together
C .  united
D .  fixed
E .  No improvement
Answer: Option C
The phrase "united together" is redundant as the word "united" itself implies being together or in agreement. Therefore, the phrase "united together" should be replaced with the word "united" to make the sentence grammatically correct. The revised sentence would read, "After a six-hour marathon session, the two political parties are united."
To understand the explanation in a better way, let's take a look at the meanings of the options:
  • Joined: To come together or bring together in a group, association, or relationship. Example: "The two companies have joined together to form a new conglomerate."
  • Together: In or into a single group, mass, or place. Example: "The students sat together in the cafeteria."
  • United: To come together or bring together in a group, organization, or relationship. Example: "The two countries united to fight against terrorism."
  • Fixed: To make something stable or stationary. Example: "I fixed the chair by tightening the screws."
The word "united" is the best choice for replacing the phrase "united together" as it conveys the intended meaning of the sentence without being redundant. The sentence is grammatically correct with the word "united" and does not require any other changes.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option C, united.

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