A. Either of the two poles
B. Having nothing in common
C. Leading position in a race
D. Affect somebody greatly
Submitted by: bilal khan
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A. Either of the two poles
B. Having nothing in common
C. Leading position in a race
D. Affect somebody greatly
Submitted by: bilal khan
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its wrong
be poles apart means “have nothing in comman”
The correct answer is “Having nothing in common”.
Please correct this phrase answer.
The correct phrase is “be poles apart”
The correct answer is “Having nothing in common”
Please correct this MCQ.
Correct answer is ” having nothing in common “
‘Having nothing is common’ is the correct answer.
the answer is have nothing in common
to have nothing in common
I think statement is incorrect it should be
“be poles apart”
which means “have nothing common”
That is wrong, it means to have nothing in common.
Idiom is misspelled the right one is “Be poles apart” whereas, It is written “appart”. Correction is recommended.