In the question, the word at the top of the table is used
in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is
INCORRECTor INAPPROPRIATE. Help
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The verb "help" is typically followed by a noun or an infinitive verb, and should not be used directly with an adjective like "cold" in the given context.
Ranjit may help himself with the beer in the fridge.
Do you really expect me to help you out with cash?
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The Correct Option isA
Solution and Explanation
In Option (1), the use of the verb "help" is incorrect. The phrase "help you cold" is not a proper construction. The correct phrasing should be "This syrup will help with your cold" or "This syrup will help you get better from the cold." The rest of the options are used appropriately in their context.
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