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Which is the adjective from of the word"restrict".?
restriction
restricted
restrictive
Both B and C
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<p>The correct answer is:</p><p><strong>d) Both B and C</strong></p><p>Explanation:</p><ul><li>"<strong>Restricted</strong>" is the adjective form of the word "restrict." It describes something that has limitations or has been subject to restrictions.</li><li>"<strong>Restrictive</strong>" is also an adjective form of "restrict." It describes something that imposes or enforces restrictions.</li></ul><p><strong>So, both options B and C are correct adjectives derived from the word "restrict." They serve slightly different purposes:</strong></p><ul><li>"<strong>Restricted</strong>" typically refers to something that has been limited or constrained, often as a result of an action or a rule.</li><li>"<strong>Restrictive"</strong> refers to something that imposes restrictions or limitations on others, such as a restrictive policy or a restrictive environment.</li></ul><p>Option A, "restriction," is not the adjective form of "restrict"; instead, it is a noun that refers to the act or state of being restricted.</p>
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