The correct idiomatic expression is get rid of, which means to remove or dispose of. After trying, the infinitive to is used, giving trying to get rid of.
Choose the correct option to make the following sentence grammatically correct.
The people are trying _______ many of our old traditions and opting for modern interpretations.
Held on 10 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
to get rid of
to getting rid off
for got rid off
to be having rid off
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Select the word opposite in meaning to the word: Innocuous
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Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word: Concise
Complete the idioms given in List-I with their second part given in List-II: | List-I | List-II | | --- | --- | | (Idiom's first part) | (Idiom's second part) | | (A) To hit the nail-- | (I) to injury | | (B) To add insult-- | (II) before the horse | | (C) To put the cart-- | (III) in the air | | (D) To build castles-- | (IV) on the head | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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