Correct option is B
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Correct answer: (b) comprises of →
comprises
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Grammatical Rule:
Incorrect Use of Preposition
· The verb
"comprise" means
"consist of" and
never takes "of" after it.
· The correct structure is:
"comprises + object" (without "of").
· Incorrect:
"comprises of eleven skilled players" → Correct:
"comprises eleven skilled players"
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Correct sentence: Our cricket team
comprises eleven skilled players.
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Example Sentence: The university
comprises several departments.