Identify the sentence(s) that is/are showing the correct use of the word in questions. The word: PRIOR i. We're sorry to reject your candidature. You do have prior experience; it's just not relevant to the job! ii. I can clearly discern your personal preference for the first alternative, but if you look objectively, you'd see there's no a prior reason to favour one alternative over the other. iii. The patient, priorly known for his delusional tendencies, was admitted right away.
DUIBAইংরেজি - গ্রামার ও ভোকাবুলারিMiscellaneousMiscellaneous (Topic Practice)DU - ⚡ অনলাইন প্রশ্নব্যাংক দেখুন 💥
Explanation: ii is wrong because using "prior" before reason is redundant in this case. Thus, in this I and III is correct, "priorly" is correct as it is an adverb form of "prior"