JAMB - English Language (2008 - No. 41)
Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).
The police officer warned the ....... communities against taking the law ...... hands?
The police officer warned the ....... communities against taking the law ...... hands?
feuding / into their own
feuda / to their own
feuding / in their own
feuda / in their own
Explanation
Feuding is a present participle of the verb Feud, which can function as an adjective when used before a noun ( feuding communities). the expression 'take laws into your hands' is an idiom that means doing something to put a situation right.
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