I'm hoping to get expert help on this one. I have two forms of a sentence here, and I'd like to know which of the two are acceptable on the GMAT.
Form 1: Stop cheering those thuggish protesters on.
Form 2: Stop cheering on those thuggish protesters.
Detailed explanations would be appreciated. Thanks.
Correct form
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It should be form 1.
You can check this for a better understanding https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dict ... h/cheer-on
You can check this for a better understanding https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dict ... h/cheer-on
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