Choose the word/expression which best completes each sentence :
The new leader has a good intentions, but he is unable to ....
The new leader has a good intentions, but he is unable to ....
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Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Explanation:
"Carry out" means to execute or implement a plan, idea, or intention.
So the sentence means he has good plans but can't put them into action.
Why not the others?
A. carry them with him – implies physically taking them somewhere or gaining support, which doesn't fit here.
C. carry them on – incorrect; we say "carry on with something" not "carry something on."
D. carry them all – vague and grammatically off.
E. carry them well – awkward and unclear in this context.
Explanation:
"Carry out" means to execute or implement a plan, idea, or intention.
So the sentence means he has good plans but can't put them into action.
Why not the others?
A. carry them with him – implies physically taking them somewhere or gaining support, which doesn't fit here.
C. carry them on – incorrect; we say "carry on with something" not "carry something on."
D. carry them all – vague and grammatically off.
E. carry them well – awkward and unclear in this context.