If you get confused while performing the act, just don’t stop to try. A. keep your try on B. continue your tries C. not give up trying D. keep on trying E. No correction required

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The correct answer is: C. not give up trying

The other options are incorrect because they do not convey the same meaning as the original sentence.

  • A. keep your try on is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is “keep trying” or “keep on trying.”
  • B. continue your tries is also grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is “continue trying” or “keep on trying.”
  • D. keep on trying is the same as option C, but it is not necessary to repeat the word “trying” in the sentence.

The original sentence means that if you get confused while performing an act, you should not give up trying. You should keep trying until you succeed.

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