10 votes 10 votes Complete the sentence: Dare _______________ mistakes. commit to commit committed committing Verbal Aptitude gate2013-ee most-appropriate-word easy verbal-aptitude + – Akash Kanase asked Feb 16, 2016 Akash Kanase 5.4k views answer comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply sutanay3 commented Jul 2, 2018 i edited by sutanay3 Jul 2, 2018 reply Follow Share Correct usage of dare : https://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/correct-6/ . Here Dare is used as a auxiliary verb. Thus A is correct 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 10 votes 10 votes Dare means "have the courage to" and "to" is implied here. Option A commit. Sreyas S answered Mar 1, 2016 • edited Jun 6, 2019 by Arjun Sreyas S comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply Arjun commented Apr 4, 2016 reply Follow Share dare dɛ verb 1. have the courage to do something. 1 votes 1 votes thor commented Dec 29, 2016 reply Follow Share https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130212220307AAHCRmg 0 votes 0 votes toxicdesire commented Dec 6, 2019 reply Follow Share (B) seems equally correct too! 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
7 votes 7 votes Answer : [B] Dare to commit mistakes. Desert_Warrior answered May 1, 2016 • reshown May 11, 2016 by Praveen Saini Desert_Warrior comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply Arjun commented May 1, 2016 reply Follow Share "to" is implied in the word "dare". 10 votes 10 votes khushtak commented May 7, 2016 reply Follow Share Dare is used as a modal here So no need to use 'to' after dare 0 votes 0 votes Kuldeep Pal commented Aug 16, 2018 reply Follow Share https://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/correct-6/ But here to should be used I think??? 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
2 votes 2 votes Dare with the meaning of “rude enough to do it “ does not take ‘to’. So, the answer is A. Commit Argharupa Adhikary answered Apr 26, 2022 Argharupa Adhikary comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply Abhrajyoti00 commented Apr 26, 2022 reply Follow Share Awesome explanation! 1 votes 1 votes Argharupa Adhikary commented Apr 26, 2022 reply Follow Share Thanks Sir 1 votes 1 votes Pranavpurkar commented Sep 29, 2022 reply Follow Share to the point👍 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes I think it is (D) committing as it is an affirmative sentence. $ourav answered Apr 4, 2016 $ourav comment Share Follow See all 2 Comments See all 2 2 Comments reply cse23 commented Apr 4, 2016 reply Follow Share I think its (B) 2 votes 2 votes vishal goyal 1 commented May 1, 2016 reply Follow Share it should be ( B) 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.