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I’m not sure ______ he has decided to take the new job ______ to stay with his present employer.Ayet / stillBwhether / orChardly / whenDneither / nor

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I’m not sure ______ he has decided to take the new job ______ to stay with his present employer.

  1. Ayet / still
  2. Bwhether / or
  3. Chardly / when
  4. Dneither / nor
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Solution

To fill in the blanks in the sentence, we need to analyze the options provided:

The sentence is structured to present two contrasting choices concerning a decision that is uncertain. The two blanks indicate that we need a conjunction in the first, and a coordinating conjunction in the second.

  1. Option A: Ayet / still - These do not fit well in this context, as "yet" is not appropriate here and "still" does not serve as a conjunction.

  2. Option B: Bwhether / or - This option is suitable as "whether" indicates uncertainty and "or" presents an alternative choice. Thus, it makes sense: "I’m not sure whether he has decided to take the new job or to stay with his present employer."

  3. Option C: Chardly / when - This option does not convey the meaning required, as "hardly" doesn’t express uncertainty about choices.

  4. Option D: Dneither / nor - This option is used for negating both possibilities and does not fit the context where we are exploring choices.

Final Answer

The correct choice to fill in the blanks is B: whether / or. The complete sentence reads: "I’m not sure whether he has decided to take the new job or to stay with his present employer."

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