Verbal Ability - Sentence Correction - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Sentence Correction - Section 1 (Q.No. 44)
Directions to Solve

Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.


44.
We must take it granted that Madhu will not come for today's function.
take it for granted
taking it granted
took it as granted
have it granted
No correction required
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vai said:   1 decade ago
Yes it is. Granted is always preceded by 'for'.
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Lakshmi5681 said:   1 decade ago
Granted is always used with for and also For granted has several meanings depending on situation. In this situation for granted means "to assume".
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Swathi said:   1 decade ago
I confused. Is it correct option ?.

Prachi said:   1 decade ago
Granted is always used with for.

Gajanand said:   1 decade ago
These are not the correct explanations.

Take somebody for granted - is an idiom.

RaZu said:   1 decade ago
For granted has several meanings depending on situation. In this situation for granted means "to assume".

Harsh said:   1 decade ago
Grammatical, when there is future tense then it will be preceded by present one.

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