Sentence Improvement
Description: Increasing English | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
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Tags: GRAMMAR Sentence Formation Subject and Verb Agreement Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Noun Usage Grammar Singular-Plural Nouns. Quantity Words. |
Directions: Give the appropriate replacement for the underlined word(s) in the given sentence to make it grammatically correct. If no improvement is needed, mark (4) as the answer.
Don't take my words to heart.
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We must work for the upliftment of our city.
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Casius and Brutes cooked a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar.
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No one needs to worry about me.
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The police force is searching for the notorious criminal.
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I need to buy a new spectacles.
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Manak purchased the very good of all dresses in the shop.
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The father was angry at Meena for late coming to home.
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The matter must be considered in every point of view.
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Let he and I see to it that the quarrel has an end.
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The cloud of misfortune appears to have blown out.
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This was the part of the legacy of our freedom struggle.
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When you are hesitating which of the two you have to choose, you will ultimately choose either.
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The story do not end.
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There is need for strict legislation.
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Milk producers are facing with a problem of surplus supplies.
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The poor people of India can also lead a happy life.
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Milk needs of the urban group are being met.
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He refused in doing so.
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His purpose is criticizing the present government.
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The retired and the aged have their needs also.
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Culture is not mere learning about past.
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His baggage was thrown on the platform.
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Liberal education makes man cultural.
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Science merely reflects the social forces with which it is surrounded.