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Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five ...

Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options

If we went to any European country .... Britain, we should need a substantial amount of money to pay our way
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  • A Like
  • B Let us say
  • C As an example
  • D Like say
  • E If we say
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Of course. Here's the clean explanation:

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The sentence is:
> "If we went to any European country ____ Britain, we should need a substantial amount of money to pay our way."

You are looking for a phrase that introduces "Britain" as an *example* of a European country.

Now, checking each option:

- A. like — "any European country like Britain" would suggest a country *similar to* Britain, not Britain itself as an example. This changes the meaning. Incorrect.
- B. let us say — "any European country, let us say, Britain" means Britain is being given as an example. This fits the sentence perfectly. Correct.
- C. as an example — "any European country as an example Britain" is not grammatically correct. It sounds awkward and incomplete. Incorrect.
- D. like say — "any European country like say Britain" is informal and clumsy. It is not standard English. Incorrect.
- E. if we say — "any European country if we say Britain" does not fit the structure or meaning of the sentence. Incorrect.

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