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“Since you have gone off the ________, the _________ sand is likely to damage the car.”
The words that best fill the blanks in the above sentence are

  1. course, coarse
  2. course, course
  3. coarse, course
  4. coarse, coarse
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course: a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification

coarse: rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very small pieces

Its option A

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The adjective coarse means rough, common, inferior, crude, or vulgar.

The noun course can mean several things, including path, playing field,

 So, option A  course = place     coarse= rough sand

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Ans:A

Gone off :something about expiry

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Ans is:A

Coarse means->scratchy or rough
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