Correct option is A
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Correct answer: (a) in order to be
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Grammatical Rule:
Correct Infinitive Usage ("in order to")
· The phrase
"in order to" is the correct form when expressing
purpose or reason.
· "Orderly" is an adjective, and
"in orderly to be" is grammatically incorrect.
· Incorrect:
"in orderly to be eligible" → Correct:
"in order to be eligible"
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Correct sentence: Gayle’s call-up follows a relaxation in Cricket West Indies’ criteria
in order to be eligible for selection.
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Example Sentence: He studied hard
in order to pass the exam.