Sentence Improvement Test 1 Solved (11 Files Merged)
Sentence Improvement Test 1 Solved (11 Files Merged)
Sentence Improvement Test 1 Solved (11 Files Merged)
TESTI:SENTENCEIMPROVEMENTSOLVED
MAXIMUMTIME:10minutes
1. BythetimetheyreachtherailwaystationthetrainWILLHAVELEFT.
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a) wouldleaveb)wouldhaveleftc)willleaved)noimprovement
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2. NosoonerdidIgetintothebusWHENitstartedmoving.
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a) thenb)whilec)thand)noImprovement
3. ThepoliceNEEDEDhimforarmedrobbery.
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a) likedb)wasafter c) werelookingtod)noImprovement
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4. ThegreaterISTHEincreaseinpopulation,theharderitisforpeopletofind
adequatehousing.
a) ofb)isofthec)thed)noimprovement
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5. ThenovelCONSISTSathousandpages.
a) comprisesofb)consistsofc)composesd)noimprovement
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6. sinceIAMASSUMEDchargehecamehereonatleasteightoccasions.
a) hadassumedb)assumed c) havebeenassumedd)noimprovement
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7. IwassorryNOTTOHADseenthem
a) nottohaveb)nottohasc)hadd)noimprovement
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8. OverthelastfewyearsterrorismHASEMERGEDLIKELYagreatthreattoour
nationalintegrity.
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a) hademergedas b) hasemergedasc)hademergedliked)noimprovement
9. IfIstudiedwell,IWILLPASS.
a) Ipassedb)Ipassc)Iwouldpassd)noimprovement
10. WhentheownerofferedteathepeonDENIEDit.
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a)dislikedb)declinedc)disobeyedd)noimprovement
11.IloveTHELITERATURE,THEMUSIC,THEART.
a)Theliterature,musicandartb)Literature,musicandartc)noimprovement
12.IwouldhavewaitedforyouatthestationifIKNEWthatyouwouldcome.
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a)Iknowb)Ihaveknownc)Ihadknownd)noimprovement
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13.SoldiersaretrainedtoBEHAVEwithoutquestion.
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a)actb)obeyc)observed)noimprovement
14.Ididn'tneedtowateralltheflowers.JustafterIfinisheditstartedraining.
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a)Ididn'twatertheplantsb)Ineedn'twatertheplantsc)Ineedn'thavewateredthe
plantsd)noimprovement.
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15.Hetoldhisfriendthathedrankteaeverymorning.
a)drinksb)haddrunkc)noimrovement
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16.Inherviews,theyaregoingtopresentareportsoon.
a)Forb)ofc)noimrovement
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17.ThecommissionsaresetuptoASKintotheincidents.
a)inquireb)demandc)lookd)noimprovement
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18.HardlyhadIfinishedwritingthisletterbeforeAnilarrived.
a)thenb)whilec)whend)noimrovement
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19.Ifyouwillpraysincerely,Godwilllistentoyourprayers.
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a)youprayb)youareprayingc)youwillbeprayingd)noimprovement
20.NothingbutbooksandmagazinesPLEASESher.
a)werepleasingb)pleasec)arepleasingd)noimprovement
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21.Inoticedthattheoppositemanwasstaringatme.
a)theopposedmanb)themanoppositec)themanopposited)noimprovement
22.Practicallyeverypartofthebananatreeisusedbyman.
a)eachpartb)allpartsc)muchpartd)noimprovement
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23.YouwillhavetoreturnmybookwheneverIaskforit.
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a)shouldhavetob)wouldhavetoc)shallhavetod)noimrovement
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24.Theteacheraskedtheintruderwhowasheandwhywasheoccupyinghis
chair.
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a)whohewasandwhyhewasb)noimprovement
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25.Theweatherwasnotgooditwasabitpleasant.
a)ratherb)fairlyc)noimprovement
26.Mywatchstopped,askeywasnotgiven.
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a)thekeywasnotgivenb)ithadnotbeenwoundupc)itskeywasnotgivend)no
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27.Nooneneedstoworryaboutme.
a)willworryb)needworryc)shallworryd)noimprovement
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28.Kailashinsistedhimtodothiswork.
a)insistedhimondoingthisworkb)insistedonhisdoingthiswork.
29.Isuggestthathestudiesmedicine.
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a)willstudyb)studiesc)studiedd)noimprovement
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30.Holmestookupasecondletterwhichlayunnoticeduponthetablewhilsthe
hadbeenabsorbedwiththefirst.
a)waslyingunnoticedb)hadbeenlyingunnoticedc)hadlaidunnoticedd)no.
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TESTISENTENCEIMPROVEMENT(inPDF)TESTWITHANSWERS
1.TheanswerNOIMPROVEMENTiscorrect.Werequire'futureperfect'tense(willhave+3rd
formoftheverb)tosaythatsomethingwillbeended,completed,orachievedbyaparticular
pointinthefuturewhichisthecasehere.
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Seeanotherexample:
BythetimeyougethomeIwillhavecleanedthehousefromtoptobottom.
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2.THAN(option'c').'nosooner...........than........'isanidiomandisusedtosaythatsomething
happensimmediatelyaftersomethingelse.
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3.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'd').NEED=torequiresth/sbbecausetheyareessentialorvery
important,notjustbecauseyou'dliketohavethem.e.g.,Don'tgoIneedyou.Hereitmeans
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thatthepolicerequiredhiminthearmedrobberycase.
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Thoughoption'c'(WERELOOKINGTO)isalsocorrect,butinasentenceimprovement
sentenceifthesentenceisalreadycorrect,anyoftheansweroptionsisnottobechosenevenif
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it'scorrect.LOOKTOSBFORSTH=torelyonorexpectsbtoprovidesth.Seethisexample:
Wearelookingtoyouforhelp.
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4.THE(option'c').Acomparativeadjective/adverbisnotfollowedbyaverbdirectlysoISwill
beremoved.
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5.CONSISTSOF(option'b').CONSISTOFSTH/SB=tobeformedfromthethingsorpeople
mentioned.ThewordCOMPRISEisnotfollowedbyapreposition.Yeah,BECOMPRISEDOF
isrightforthesamemeaning.
6.HADASSUMED(option'a').SINCEheremeansBECAUSE.Kyonkimainechargesambhaal
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liyathawoyahankamsekam8baaraaya.Heretwoactionsareinthepastandbothofthem
ondifferenttimesothefirstactionwillbeinthepastperfecttense.
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7.NOTTOHAVE(option'a').Secondformoftheverb(hereHAD)can'tfollowTO.Itshould
eitherbethefirstformorthegerund(verb+ing).Herethegerundcan'tbethereandalsoit's
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notgivenintheansweroptions.NOTTOHASisnotcorrectasthenameoftheverbhappensto
beHAVEnotHAS.HADalsoisnotpossibleasitshouldhaveasubjectthen.
8.HASEMERGEDAS(option'b').LIKELYisanadjectivewhichcan'tbethere.becausea
prepositionisneededhere.LIKEasaprepositionwillbewrongtousehereasLIKEmeans
similartosb/sth.ASiscorrectasASisusedtodescribesb/sthappearingtobesb/sthelse.
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9.IWOULDPASS(option'c')IftheverbintheIFCLAUSEisinthepastsimpletense(here
STUDIED)theverbinthemainclauseisintheconditionaltense.SoWOULDPASSiscorrect.
10.Option'b'(declined).
DENY=torefusetoadmitoracceptsth:SHEDENIEDALLKNOWLEDGEOFTHE
INCIDENT.
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DECLINE=torefusepolitelytoacceptortodosth:Iofferedthemtogivealiftbutthey
declined.JABOWNERNEPEONKOTEAOFFERKITOUSNEREFUSEKARDIYA.
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11.TheuseofTHEmakesathingspecific.HereLITERATURE,MUSICandARThavebeen
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usedingeneralsense.SoTHEisnotneeded.
Example:IlovetheliteratureofMunshiPremchand.AsinthisexampletheLITERATUREis
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specificthearticleTHEhasbeenused.
12.Inthissentencetherearetwoclauses,namely,IWOULDHAVEWAITEDFORYOUAT
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THESTATION(mainclause)andIFI.............THATYOUWOULDCOME(ifclause).Ifthe
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verbinthemainclauseisintheperfectconditional(hereWOULDHAVEWAITED)theverb
intheIFclauseisinthepastperfect.SoHADKNOWNiscorrect.
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Notethis:IfheHADTRIEDtoleavethecountryheWOULDHAVEBEENSTOPPEDatthe
frontier.
13.OBEY(option'b').
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14.Option'c'iscorrect.ThestructureNEEDN'T+HAVE+VERB3isusedwhenwehaveto
expressanunnecessaryactionwhichwasneverthelessperformed.Forexample:Ineedn'thave
writtentohimbecausehephonedmeshortlyafterwards.(ButIhadwrittenwastingmytime).
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Sothecorrectsentencewillbe:Ineedn'thavewateredtheplants.JustafterIfinishedit
startedraining.(meansmyeffortofwateringtheplantswentinwastehenceanunnecessary
action).
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15.NOIMPROVEMENT.DRINKSisalsopossibleifthereportismadeveryrecently,asit
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referstoahabitualaction.Butweneverknowwhenactuallythespeakersaidthosewords.So
it'ssafertochangethetenseasusual.
16.ReplaceINbyFOR.It'sobviousthereporthastobepresentedforhertodeliverher
views/thoughts/ideasonatopic.
17.LOOK(option'c').
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LOOKINTOSTH=toexaminesth:Aworkingpartyhasbeensetuptolookintotheproblem.
INQUIREINTOSTH=tofindoutmoreinformationaboutsth(investigate):Acommitteewas
appointedtoinquireintotheallegations.
18.WHEN(option'c').HARDLY.................WHENisthecorrectcombination.SCARCELYis
alsousedwithWHEN.
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19.YOUPRAY(option'a').TheverbintheIFCLAUSEisinthepresentsimpletensewhenthe
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verbinthemainclauseisinthefuturesimpleiftheconditionisordinary.SoYOUPRAYis
quitecorrect.
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20.PLEASE(option'b').NOTHINGBUTisanidiom,whichmeansONLY.SoBOOKSAND
MAGAZINESistherealsubject.HencepluralverbisneededsoPLEASEiscorrecthereasonly
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presentsimpleissensiblehere.
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21.THEMANOPPOSITE(option'b').TheadjectiveOPPOSITEcanbeusedbeforeanounor
afterthenounbutwhenit'susedbeforethenounitprecedesbyawordlikeon,at,etc.Inthe
sentencenosuchwordisthere.Thereforeitwillcomeafterthenoun.
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22.Noimprovement.WithwordsALMOST,PRACTICALLY,NEARLY,WITHOUT
EXCEPTIONwecannotuseEACHwiththesewordswecanuseEVERYonly.
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HehaslostNEARLYEVERYfriendhehad.
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23.Noimprovement.Whenwewanttosaythatitwillbenecessaryforsomeonetodo
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somethinginthefuture,weuseMUST,HAVE(GOT)TOorWILLHAVETOnotSHOULD
HAVETOorWOULDHAVETO.WithsecondpersonweuseWILL,notSHALL.
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24.Option'a'iscorrectastherecan'tbethequestionformofasentenceinindirectspeech.The
clauseWHYWASHEisinquestionformasthehelpingverbWASisprecedingthesubjectinit.
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25.FAIRLY(option'b').FAIRLYischieflyusedwithfavorableadjectivesandadverbs,while
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RATHERischieflyusedbeforeunfavorableadjectivesandadverbs:e.g.
Ramisfairlyclever,butMohanisratherstupid.ThewordPLEASANTisafavourableword.A
BITisnotusedinastatementwhichisincontrastwiththeanother.
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26.ITHADNOTBEENWOUNDUP(option'b').Whenawatch/clockismadetoworkthekey
isnotgiventherightword/phraseisWIND(UP).WINDSTH(UP)=tomakeaclockorother
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pieceofmachineryworkbyturningaknob,handle,etc.severaltimes.ThewordUPisin
bracketcauseitcanbeusedwithWINDornot.
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27.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'd')
NEEDissuchaverbthatcanbeusedasahelpingverborthemainverbinasentence:e.g.
i)AsitwasveryhotYOUNEEDN'TWEARacoattoday.(hereNEEDisahelpingverbWEAR
beingthemainverb)
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ii)INEEDTOKNOWtheexactlength.(hereNEEDisthemainverb)
WhenNEEDasthemainverbrequiresafullinfinitive(IstformoftheverbprecededbyTOora
noun/pronoun:e.g.
i)Ineedtotakerestatthemoment.(hereTOTAKEisafullinfinitive)
ii)Ineedthatbook.(hereBOOKisanoun)
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Incertaincases,whenpassivemeaningisrequiredwecanusepassiveinfinitiveorthegerund:
e.g.
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i)YourhairneedsTOBECUT.ORYourhairneedsCUTTING.
ii)Thewindowsneedtobewashed.ORThewindowsneedwashing.
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NOTE:WANT+gerundalsocanbeusedinsteadofNEEDhere:e.g.
Yourhairwantscutting.
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InthegivensentenceNEEDisthemainverbandpassivemeaningisnotthere,wejustrequirea
fullinfinitiveoranordinarynounorapronoun.AsWORRYisanaction/activityonlyan
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infinitive,therefore,isneeded.Hencenoimprovement.
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28.Option'b'iscorrect.TheverbINSISTiseitherfollowedbytheprepositionONorfollowed
byaTHATCLAUSE.InthegivensentencethereisnoTHATCLAUSEthereforetheoption'b'is
correct.
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Ifverb+prepositionisfolloweddirectlybythegerund(verb+ing),thegerundreferstothe
subjectoftheverb:e.g.
RAMINSISTEDONREADINGTHELETTERmeansRamreadit
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Butifweputapossessiveadjectivebeforethegerund,thegerundreferstothepersondenoted
bythepossessive:e.g.
RamINSISTEDONMYREADINGTHELETTERmeansIhadtoreadit.
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NOTE:InformalEnglishthePOSSESSIVEADJECTIVEisusedwiththegerund,notthe
pronoun.SoINSISTEDONherewillbefollowedbyHIS,notHIM.
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29.STUDIES(option'b').SUGGESTTHATtakeseitherpresentsimpleorshould+varb.
SHOULDisnotthereinthesentence,presentsimplewillbeused.Butasthesubjectisthird
personsingular,theverbwillbeSTUDIES.TranslationofaboveinHindi:
MerasujhaavhkiwomedicinepadheyaaniMBBSetckre.
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30.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'd').ThoughWASLYINGUNNOTICED(option'a')isequally
correct,insentenceimprovementifthesentenceisalreadycorrectwechooseNO
IMPROVEMENTevenifanansweroptionisalsocorrect.
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SENTENCEIMPROVEMENTTEST2SOLVED
MAXIMUMTIME:10minutes
1.DoinformmeofyourwellbeingafteryoureachBombay.
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a)willreachb)willhavereachedc)havereachedd)noimprovement
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2.Themainpointofhisspeechwaswellunderstood.
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a)thathespokeb)inthespeechofhisc)madewhenhespoked)noimprovement
3.Thepolicebrokeawaythemeeting,asitturnedviolent.
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a)brokeupb)brokeoffc)brokethroughd)noimprovement
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4.Theboytoldhisfathertoexplainthepassage.
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a)calledhisteacherb)saidtohisteacherc)askedhisteacherd)noimprovement
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5.Shewastooclevertoseethroughhistricks.
a)seeintohistricksb)seehistricksc)seeathistricksd)noimprovement
6.Iwouldgladlyaccompanyyoursisterifyouhadaskedhim.
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a)wouldhavegladlyaccompaniedb)wastohavegladlyaccompaniedc)willgladly
accompanyd)noimprovement
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7.BeforeImetRajeev,Ihadhadapooropinionofhim.
a)hadb)havehadc)didhaved)noimprovement
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8.Hedidmanymischiefs.
a)mademanyamischiefsb)mademuchmischiefc)committedmanymischiefsd)
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noimprovement
9.Hecannotsucceedinbusinessbecauseheworksbyfitsandstarts.
a)withfitsandstartsb)fitsandstartsc)intofitsandstartsd)noimprovement
10.Ishallbegratefultoyouifyouareofhelptomenow.
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a)wouldhelpb)helpc)shallhelpd)noimprovement
11.RohitisasfastasorperhapsfasterthanManish.
a)Equallyfastb)almostasfastc)asfastd)noimprovement
12.Alltheallegationsleveledagainsthimwerefoundtobebaseless.
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a)leveledforb)levelwithc)levelagainstd)noimprovement
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13.Theywatchedthesealionsbeingfedwithfish.
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a)hadbeenfedb)arebeingfedc)havebeenfedd)noimprovement
14.Youhavenoideawhatwouldhappenifwordofthisleakedout.
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a)awordofthisleaksoutb)wordofthisleaksoutc)awordofthisleakoutd)no
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15.Heissohandsomemanthatpeopleturnroundtolookathim.
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a)suchahandsomeb)suchhandsomec)ahandsomed)noimprovement
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16.Wisemancatchtimebytheforelock.
a)holdb)seizec)taked)noimprovement
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17.Kindlyletusknowthetimeofyourarrivalbyreturnofpost.
a)bythereturnofpostb)onreturnofpostc)inreturnpostd)noimprovement
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18.Shecouldnothelpbutlaugh.
a)laughingb)butlaughingc)laughd)noimprovement
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19.Brinjalsaredeadcheapthesedays.
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a)deadlycheapb)dirtcheapc)dustcheapd)noimprovement
20.Hehasbeenworkingoffandonforseveralyearstocompileadictionary.
a)onoroffb)onandoffc)regularlyd)noimprovement
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21.IdonotthinkIshouldtellyouoverandoveragainthatmyfamilyareearly
risers.
a)myfamilymembersareearlyrisersb)myfamilyisanearlyriserc)myfamilyarean
earlyriserd)Noimprovement
22.Theweakmanisaslavetohissensuouspleasures.
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A.sensoryB.sensualC.secondary
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23.Histrousersarethreesizeslarge.
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a)threesizestoob)threesizec)threesizesoverd)noimprovement
24.Thebrownshirtwantswashing.
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a)hastowashb)isinneedofawashc)requiresawashd)noimprovement
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25.TogetintothebuildingIwilldisguiseasareporter.
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a)disguisetobeb)disguiseasonec)disguisemyselfd)noimprovement
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26.Allhisanswerswerecorrect.
a)hisallanswersb)allofhisanswersc)hisanswersd)noimprovement
27.DuringtheMissWorldcontestinLondon,itwasadifficulttodecidewhether
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MissIndiaorMissGreeceisthemostbeautiful.
a)ismorebeautifulb)wasmorebeautifulc)wasthemostbeautifuld)no
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28.AvaricewasShylock'schieftraitofcharacter.
a)aShylock'schieftraitofcharacterb)thechieftraitofShylock'scharacterc)the
Shylock'schieftraitofcharacterd)noimprovement
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29.IwishmybusdidnotarrivesolatethenIcouldhavereachedhomebefore
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breakfast.
a)hasnotarrivedb)doesnotarrivec)hadnotarrivedd)noimprovement
30.Thedoctorexaminedmypulse.
a)observedb)sawc)feltd)noimprovement
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ANSWERS
1. HAVE REACHED (option C). In time clauses we use simple present for future
time when the action denoted by the verb given AFTER is very short. But if the
action takes place over a period of time (means it's not short) we use a perfect
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instead. Here the action denoted by the verb REACH is not short; it takes time to
reach a place, so the verb REACH denotes rather a longer action. Hence, we'll use
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the present perfect.
Another example
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When you've finished writing the letter, ring me.
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2. No improvement. Option 'a' is not possible as it's not indicating that gives us
an idea of PART of a thing, which is necessary here. Option 'b' also not possible as
OF and HIS can't stand together. If we use the option 'd' the sentence will be
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grammatically incorrect as the verb WAS won't have any subject in reference.
BREAK STH UP (in one of its meanings) = to make people leave sth or stop doing
sth, especially by using force: e.g. POLICE WERE CALLED IN TO BREAK UP
THE FIGHT.
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5. No improvement. SEE THROUGH STH = to realize the truth about sth. I CAN
SEE THROUGH THROUGH YOUR LITTLE GAME. = I am aware of the trick you
are trying to play on me.
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6. WOULD HAVE GLADLY ACCOMPANIED (option 'a'). When the verb in the
IFCLAUSE is in the past perfect, the verb in the main clause is in the perfect
conditional.
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7.HAD(option'a').Whenasituationdescribedinthemainclauselastsuntilthetimeindicated
intheBEFORE/UNTILclause,thesimpletenseisusedinthemainclause.HereHAVINGA
POOROPINIONOFRAJEEVendsonlywhenImethim.
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8.MADEMUCHMISCHIEF(option'b').MISCHIEFisanuncountablenoun,soyoucan't
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makeitsformplural,andalsoyoucan'tuseMANYwithanuncountablenoun.
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9.Noimprovement.TheidiomisBY/INFITSANDSTARTS,anditmeansFREQUENTLY
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STARTINGANDSTOPPINGAGAINNOTCONTINUOUSLY.
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10.Noimprovement.BE(are)OFHELP=Ifsomeoneorsomethingisofhelp,theymakea
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situationeasierorbetter.AfterBEOFHELPweusetheprepositionTO,whichisthecasehere.
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11.Noimprovement.Hereit'sacomparisonbetweentwopersons.Comparisoncanalsobe
madebyAS......AS.'Equallyfast'oranyotheroptionisnotisnotpossiblehereasitmusthavea
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prepositiontohavealinkwiththenounMANISH.
12.Noimprovement.LEVELSTAGAINST/ATSOMEBODY=tosaypubliclythatsomebodyis
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toblameforsth,especiallyacrimeoramistake.Youcan'tuseoption'c'hereasthepast
participleisneededherebecauseofthetenseoftheverbFINDwhichisthepast(hereWERE
FOUND).
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13.Noimprovement.SEALION=alargeseal(aseeanimalwiththickfur,thateatsfishand
livesaroundthecoast).Alsoafiniteverb(averbthathasasubjectsubject)isnotrequired
hereratheraparticiple(nonfiniteverbdoingfunctionasanadjective)isneeded.Allfirst
threeoptionsarefiniteverbs,sonotpossible).
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14. No improvement. The verb in the IF-clause is in the past tense when the verb
in the main clause is in the CONDITIONAL TENSE (would happen). So LEAKED
(past tense of LEAK) should be there.
Here WORD=a piece of information or news. Note this: SHE SENT WORD THAT
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SHE WOULD BE LATE. When this is the meaning the word WORD does not
precede by article. Tumhe koi idea nahin hai ki kyaa ho jaata agar ye information
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leak ho jaati.
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15. SUCH A HANDSOME (option 'a'). When the noun is singular we can use
either SUCH+A/AN+ADJECTIVE+NOUN or SO+ADJECTIVE+A/AN+NOUN.
Therefore, here it will be SUCH A HANDSOME. As earlier said SO HANDSOME
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A MAN is also possible, but it's not in the answer options.
But when the noun is plural you cannot say SO BIG MEN for example, then the
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construction only with SUCH is correct; so you'll say SUCH BIG MEN.
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16. SEIZE (option 'b'). First you need to understand the meaning of the following
words.
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LOCK = a few hairs that hang or lie together on your head. As in: He brushed a
lock of hair from his eyes. (maathe pe lataki hui baalon ki lat)
LOCKS = a person's hair. As in: She shook her long flowing locks. (kisi ke baal)
FORELOCK = a piece of hair that grows at the front of the head and hangs down
over your forehead. (baal jo maathe pe hi uga hua ho)
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BY (in one of its uses)=used to show the part of sb/sth that sb touches, holds,
etc.: I took him by the hand. She seized her by the hair.
SEIZE (in one of its meanings)=to make good use of a chance, an opportunity,
time, etc.
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Now if you see it carefully you'll find the word SEIZE correct here. Buddhiman
aadmi apne maathe ke baal ko pakad ke aur us se khelte hue apne time ka
achchha use karte hain.
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herselftoavoidlaughing.
19.Option'b'iscorrect.DIRTCHEAP=verycheap.
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20.REGULARLY(option'c').OFFANDON=fromtimetotime/nowandagain/nowand
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then/occasionally.OFFANDONandONANDOFFaresimilarinmeaning.
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21.Option'd'(Noimprovement)iscorrect.
CREW,FAMILY,JURY,TEAM.,arecollectivenounsandcantakeasingularorpluralverb.
Theytakeasingularverbifweconsiderthewordtomeanasinglegrouporunit:e.g.OurTEAM
ISthebest.
ORTheytakeapluralverbifwetakeittomeananumberofindividuals:e.g.OurTEAMARE
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WEARINGtheirnewsjerseys.
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Thoughoption'a'tooiscorrect,thegivensentenceiscorrectalready.Option'b'&'c'are
incorrectasthewordFAMILYhereisplural.
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22.SENSUAL(option'B').SENSUAL=connectedwithyourphysicalfeelingsorgivingpleasure
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toyourphysicalsenses,especiallysexualpleasure.
SENSORY=connectedwithyourphysicalsenses:e.g.sensoryorgans
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SENSUOUS=givingpleasuretoyoursenses:e.g.
I'mdrawntothepoetic,sensuousqualitiesofherpaintings.
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BothSENSUOUSandSENSUALareadjectivesandthereforetheiruseisacauseofconfusion.
FO
ThewordSENSUOUSisusedwhenwehavetomeanGIVINGPLEASURETOONE'SSENSES
asin'I'mdrawntothepoetic,sensuousqualitiesofthepaintings'.ButthewordSENSUALis
useddifferentlyitmeans:CONNECTEDWITHONE'SPHYSICALFEELINGSGIVING
PLEASURETOONE'SPHYSICALSENSES.
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ThewordSENSORYisnotpossibleatallThiswordcanonlybeusedwhenoneisconcernedto
thesystem.
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23.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'd').HereSIZE=astandardmeasurementofclothesetc.For
exampleyoucansaySMALL/MEDIUM/LARGEsizeofsth.Thismeasurementcanbein
C
numbersalsolikeONE/TWO/THREE/FOUR/FIVEsize.
SS
24.Option'd'(noimprovement)iscorrect.TheverbWANTtakeseitheranoun/pronounorthe
gerundnormally.Thoughoptions'b'and'c'tooarecorrectbutinIMPROVEMENTquestionsif
thesentencegivenisalreadyfine,wekeepitintact.Wedoanimprovementonlywhenitis
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25.Option'c'(disguisemyself)iscorrect.Whenthepersoninthesubjecthastodisguise
himselfandtheverbDISGUISEappearsjustafterthesubjectthereflexivepronounlikemyself,
himself.isusedjustaftertheverb.
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26.ThecorrectstructureinvolvingthewordALLis:All+possessiveadjective+nounorAll+
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noun.ThewordOFtooispossibleafterthewordALLbutoftenomitted.SoALLHIS
ANSWERSiscorrect.
.C
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27.Option'b'(wasmorebeautiful).Herethecomparisonisbetweentwo.
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28.Option'b'iscorrect.AVARICE=extremedesireforwealth(greedy).TRAIT=aparticular
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qualityinone'spersonalty.SHYLOCKisacharacterinthenovelMERCHANTOFVENICE
writtenbyShakespeare.NowwehavetoseewhatAVARICEwasobviouslyitwasatrait.So
FO
option'b'iscorrect.Option'c'isfaultyasthearticleTHEcan'thaveapossessivenoun.
AM
29.HADNOTARRIVED(option'c').HeretheWISHisexpressingregretaboutapastsituation
(Icouldhavereachedhomebeforebreakfast).InsuchacaseweuseWISH+SUBJECT+PAST
PERFECTorWISHTHAT+SUBJECT+PASTPERFECT.
EX
30.Noimprovement.ThoughFELTisalsocorrectbutweimproveasentenceonlywhenit's
faulty.
C
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[CombinedGraduateLevelExam(CGLE)]
MAXIMUMTIME:10minutes
1.Puttinginhardworktohelpothersiswhathelikesfromhisheart.
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A)inB)byC)atD)noimprovement
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2.Whenheheardtherhetoricalspeechoftheleader,hewascarriedalongbyhis
enthusiasm.
.C
A)wascarriedawayB)wascarrieddownC)wascarriedaloftD)noimprovement
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3.Hespentmuchtimeandenergyoverit,andlostasuminthebargain.
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A)offthebargainB)forthebargainC)intothebargainD)withthebargain
4.IamdefinitelylatethetrainwillhaveleftthestationbythetimeIreachthere.
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A)willbeleavingB)willleaveC)wouldhaveleftD)noimprovement
FO
5.Whenshetakesherexamwillhaveaholiday.
A)hastakenherexamB)tookherexamC)hadtakenherexamD)noimprovement
AM
6.Theproblemsoftranslationarestillremain.
A)willbestillremainB)willstillremainC)willhavestillremainD)no
improvement
EX
7.Nottillhegothomehedidrealizethathehadlosthiskeysinthetheater.
A)didherealizeB)hedidnotrealizeC)herealizedD)noimprovement
C
8.Heenjoysnothingmorethandrawingswordswithothers.
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A)crossingB)playingC)clashingD)noimprovement
9.Ourdeparturefromthisplacenowdependsontheircominghere.
A)themcomingB)theycomingC)their'scomingD)noimprovement
10.Shewonderedifthechildrenwereaslonelyasshewas.
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11. Thestandardoflivingoftheworkingclassishigherthanwasthecasethirty
yearsago.
A) thanthatofthirtyyearsagoB)thanwhatitwasthirtyyearsago C) noimprovement
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12.Thechildhasbeeninthesickbedforthelastoneweek.
O
A) forthepast B) sincethelast C) sincethepast D) noimprovement
13. Heorderedmeopenthewindow.
.C
A) askedB)badeC)requestedD)noimprovement
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14. ShehasdecidedtocanvasfortheConservativeParty.
A) advertiseB)canvassC)canvassingD)noimprovement
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15. AllworkandnoplaymakeJackadullboy.
A) madeB)makes C) hasmade
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D) noimprovement
FO
16. Morethanonepersonwaskilledintheaccident.
A) havebeenkilledB)werekilledC)arekilledD)noimprovement
AM
17. Thenoveliststresseshisopinionthatwereitnotforthemachinationsof
politicians,Indiawouldneverhaveneededtobepartitioned.
A) wasitnotforB)itwerenotforC)woulditnotforD)Noimprovement
EX
18. Wheneverthetwosistersgooutforshopping,theytaketheirperdogwith
them.
C
19. Itisessentialtothoroughlycleanthemachineaftereachuse.
A) tothoroughcleanB)tocleanthoroughC)tothoroughlycleaningD)no
improvement
20. whenshetakesherexamshewillhaveaholiday.
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A) hastakenherexamB)tookherexamC)hadtakenherexamD)noimprovement
21. Theteachersawmyconversingwithher.
A) myconversationB)metoconverseC)meconversingD)Noimprovement
22. Theycookedaconspiracytooverthrowthemonarch.
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A) CreatedB)FabricatedC)HatchedD)Noimprovement
O
23. HegrabbedthemanfromtheovercoatandpulledhimawayfromRitu.
.C
A) OffB)InC)ByD)Noimprovement
24. Theconstablewasasobigmanthathecouldnotrunfastenoughtocatchthe
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thief.
A) asuchbigman B) SobigmanC)SobigamanD)noimprovement
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25. onattemptingtostageadrama,anewmeaningtothestorywasdiscovered.
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A) WhenattemptedB)OnourattemptingC)AttemptingD)Nocorrection
FO
26. Hereachedthevillagejustwhenthesunwassetting.
A) Whenjustthesunwassetting,hereachedthevillage.
AM
B) Whenthesunwassettinghejustreachedthevillage.
C) Hejustreachedthevillagewhenthesunwassetting.
D) Noimprovement
EX
27. Heevadedtopayincometax.
A) frompayingB)againstpaying C) payingD)noimprovement
28. Thegypsieshadleftthevillageafewdaysago.
C
A) haveleftB)wouldhaveleftC)leftD)noimprovement
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29. Whenweboughtthehouse,wecouldtellthatitwasalargenewcompact
tintedhouse.
A) itwasanew,largeandcompacthouse
B) itwasasnew,largeandastinted
C) itwasanew,large,compactandbrighthouse
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D) noimprovement
30. Johnhadtoldmethathehasn'tdoneityet.
A) toldB)tellsC)wastellingD)noimprovement
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ANSWERS
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1. AT(option'C').ATHEART=i)aswhatsomeonecaresaboutthemost
.C
ii) usedtosaywhatsbisreallylikeeventhoughtheymayseemtobesthdifferent
BYHEART=usingonlyyourmemory:e.g.I'vedialedthenumbersomanytimesIknowitby
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heart.
INHEARTorFROMHEARTisnoidiominEnglish.
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R
2. 'A'(wascarriedaway).BE/GETCARRIEDAWAYisanidiomwhichmeansTOGETVERY
FO
EXCITEDORLOOSECONTROLOFYOURFEELINGS.Idon'tthinkCARRIEDALONGisa
terminEnglishlanguage.
AM
3. 'D'(noimprovement).BothINTHEBARGAINandINTOTHEBARGAINaresamein
meaning.It'sanidiomwhichmeansALSO.It'susedtoemphasizetheextrapieceof
information.Issbaatpeuskakaafitimeaurshaktilaggayi,aurbahutsaraapaisabhi.
EX
4. 'D'(noimprovement).WeuseWill+Have+Verb(III)toindicatethatwethinkapast
C
situation(seenfromeitherapresentorfutureviewpoint)iscertain.ButWould+Have+Verb
(III)isusedtoindicatethatwethinkanUNREALPASTsituation,i.e.animaginarysituationor
SS
asituationthatmighthavehappenedinthepast(butdidnot),asinIFYOURFATHERHAD
STILLBEENALIVE,HEWOULDHAVEFELTVERYPROUDOFYOUTODAY.
5. HASTAKENHEREXAM(option'A').inthefirstclausethePresentPerfectTenseis
required.(BhaaiuskiholidaysexamCOMPLETEhonepehitoshuruhongi).
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6. HereifARE(formofBE))shouldbethehelpingworkitmustbefollowedbyeitherthe
continuousformoftheverborthethirdformwhichisnotthecaseasfirstformoftheverb
(REMAIN)isthereinthesentence.Otherwisealsothethesimplefuturetenseisrequiredhere.
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7. DIDHEREALIZE(option'A').Forthistoknowyoushouldfirstunderstandwhat
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INVERSIONOFAVERBis.Inanassertivesentence,whenthesubjectofasentenceorclause
comesbetweenthehelpingverbandthemainverb(questionformofaverb)iscalledinversion
.C
ofaverb.
Well,certainadverbsandadverbphrases,mostlywitharestrictiveornegativesense,canfor
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emphasisbeplacedfirstinasentenceorclauseandarethenfollowedbytheinvertedformof
theverb.Someoftheseadverbs/adverbphrasesareshownbelow:
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hardlyever
hardly.............when
innocircumstances
R
FO
never
nosooner...........than
notonly
seldom
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EXAMPLES
IhadNEVERBEFOREbeenaskedtoacceptabribe.=NEVERBEFOREHADIBEEN
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ASKEDtoacceptabribe.
Hedidn'trealizethathehadlostitTILLhegothome.=NOTTILLhegothomeDIDHE
REALIZEthathehadlostit.
HebecameSOSUSPICIOUSthat..........=SOSUSPICIOUSDIDHEBECOME
C
that................
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8. Option'A'(CROSSING)iscorrect.CROSSSWORDS(withsb)=Tofightorarguewithsb.
9. Option'D'(noimprovement).InformalEnglishthePOSSESSIVEADJECTIVEisusedwith
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thegerund,notthepronoun.Wecansaythislikeitalso:Objectiveformofapronounisnot
possiblehereasweneedanadjectiveinthissentencetodescribethenounCOMING(gerund).
10. WHETHER(option'A').BothIFandWHETHERarepossiblehere.ButuseofIFislimitedto
QUESTIONSinindirectspeechmainlyandit'suseatotherplaceslikethesentenceaboveisnot
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preferredgenerally.
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.C
11. Option'B'iscorrect.Foroption'A'toberightitshouldbeTHANTHATOFTHEWORKING
CLASSTHIRTYYEARSAGO.ThegivensentenceisnotcorrectastheverbWASiswithouta
subject.
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U
12. FORTHEPAST(option'A').LASTisadeterminingadjectiveandONEalso.Two
determiningadjectivescan'tcometogether.SoPASTiscorrectwhichisanadjectivebutnota
determiningadjective.
R
FO
13. Option'b'.IfyouseeOPENisabareinfinitivehere(meanswithoutTO).BADEisthesimple
pasttenseformofBIDwhichdoesn'ttakeTObeforeaninfinitive.ButverbsORDER,ASKand
AM
REQUESTalltakefullinfinitives(withTO).BID(inoneofthemeanings)=toasksbtodosth
meansusnemujhekhidkikholnekokhaa.
EX
14. Option'b'(canvass).CANVASisanoun,whichmeansASTRONGHEAVYROUGH
MATERIALUSEDFORMAKINGTENTS,SAILS,ETC.ANDBYARTISTSPRINTINGON.
C
CANVASSisaverb,whichmeansTOASKSBTOSUPPORTAPARTICULARPERSON,
POLITICALPARTY,ETC.
SS
15. MAKES(option'B').ALLWORKANDNOPLAYMAKESJACKADULLBOYisasaying
whichmeansitisnothealthytospendallyourtimeworkingyouneedtorelaxtoo.
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16.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').Thephrase'morethanone'caneitherbesingularor
plural,dependingonhowit'sused.Whenitmodifiesasingularnoun(asinthegivensentence),
itgoeswithasingularverbe.g.MORETHANONEPERSONISGOING.Butwhenit'sfollowed
byOFandapluralnoun,ittakesapluralverb:MORETHANONEOFTHEPEOPLEARE
GOING.
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17.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D").Firstweneedtoknow/understandthatthewordTHAT
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inthesentenceisnotarelativepronoun,ratherit'saconjunction.SothesubjectofWEREis
notTHAT,it'sITinstead(thenextwordgiventoWERE),whichisthepronounofthenoun
.C
OPINION.
NowunderstanduseofWERE:
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Whenasentence/clausebeginswithahelpingverb/verbthatcanalsobeusedasahelpingverb,
it'sgenerallyaquestionthesubjectthenisusedafterthathelpingverb/verb.Butit'snotalways
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trueasitcanalsohappeninassertivesentencesit'sthancalledINVERSIONOFVERB.Useof
theverbWEREisexactlythathere,meansit'sacaseofinversionofverb.
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Ifwewritethatclausewithouttheinversionoftheverbitwillbe:ifitwas/wereforthe
FO
machinationsofpoliticians,Indiawouldneverhaveneededtobepartitioned.You
justneedtoknowherethatiftheverbWAS/WEREisinverted,thenWEREonlyisputin
thebeginning(notWAS),andWEREthenmeansIF.Hinditranslationofthesentence:Novelist
kaajorisbaatperhaahaikiagar(IF)yesarkaarkaakoishadyantra(MACHINATION)nhin
AM
hotaatoIndiakokabhibhibantwaare(PARTITION)kijarooratnahinpadti.
EX
18.Option'C').ItwillbeGOSHOPPING.GOSHOPPING=tospendtimegoingtoshops/stores
andlookingforthingstobuye.g.KAVITAHASGONESHOPPING.GOSHOPPINGisan
idiom.
C
SS
19.Option'D'(noimprovement)iscorrect.ThewordTHOROUGHLYistheadverbofthe
infinitiveCLEANwhichhasrightlybeenused.
20.HASTAKENHEREXAM(option'A').inthefirstclausethePresentPerfectTenseis
required.(BhaaiuskiholidaysexamCOMPLETEhonepehitoshuruhongi).
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21.MECONVERSING(option'C').Whomtheteachersaw?............ME........andofcourseIwas
conversingwhenhesawme.CONVERSINGhereispresentparticiple(adjective)describingthe
pronounME.Infinitiveform(toconverse)iswrongtousehereasweneedanadjective.SoME
CONVERSING(option'C')isright.
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O
22.HATCHED(option'C').Herethecontextis:PLANNINGOFSTHSECRETLY.Whenthe
wordCOOKistobeconsideredforthismeaningweuseBE+INGFORMOFIT(means
.C
COOKING).AlsothisuseofCOOKisinformalnotformal.Sothegivensentenceneedstobe
improvedcertainly.
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FABRICATEalsoisnotpossibleasitmeanstoinventfalseinformationinordertotrickpeople:
e.g.Theevidencewastotallyfabricated.Aconspiracyisalwaysfabricated.
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YesthewordHATCHisrighthere.HATCHSTH(UP)=tocreateaplanoranidea,especiallyin
secret.
CONSPIRACY=asecretplantoharmsb.
R
FO
23.BY(option'C').GRAB=totakecompletecontrolofsomebody.TheprepositionBYisused
AM
whensomebodyistreatedlikethis,beitcoat,pant,shirtorcollar,etc.
EX
24.SOBIGAMAN(option'C').Whenthenounissingularwecanuseeither
SUCH+A/AN+ADJECTIVE+NOUNorSO+ADJECTIVE+A/AN+NOUN.Therefore,hereitwill
beSOBIGAMAN.AsearliersaidSUCHABIGMANisalsopossible,butit'snotintheanswer
options.
C
ButwhenthenounispluralyoucannotsaySOBIGMENforexample,thentheconstruction
SS
onlywithSUCHiscorrectsoyou'llsaySUCHBIGMEN.
25.ONOURATTEMPTING(option'B').ATTEMPTINGhereisagerund.AgerundisINGform
ofaverbactingasanoun.HereitmuststateWHOSEattemptitwasobviouslythewordis
OUR.MeansANEWMEANINGTOTHESTORYWASDISCOVERED(DERIVED)WHENWE
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MADEANATTEMPTTOPLAYADRAMA.
26.Option'C'.JUSTandWHENcannotbeusedtogetherincontinuingactions.Sothegiven
sentenceneedstobeimproved.AlsothewordWHENcannotprecedethewordJUSTsooption
'A'alsoisrejected.
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Nowweareleftwithoptions'B'and'C'.ThoughWHENclausecanbeginthesentence,hereit
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won'tasthewordREACHEDisprecededbyJUST,meanstheemphasisisonthisaction.
Thereforethisclausemustbeginthesentencehenceoption'C'iscorrect.
.C
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27.PAYING(option'C').TheverbEVADEcan'tfollowaninfinitive(thefirstformoftheverb).
Itcaneitherfollowagerund(verb+ing)oranoun/pronoun.PAYINGisagerund,sooption'C'
iscorrect.
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R
28.LEFT(option'C').Weusethepastperfecttotalkaboutapastsituationoractivitythattook
FO
placebeforeanotherpastsituation,orataparticulartimeinthepaste.g.Ihadfinishedmy
homeworkwhenmyfatherarrived.Butweusethepastsimpleratherthanthepastperfect
whenwesimplytalkaboutasingleactivityoreventinthepaste.g.Itookmylunchjust
recently.
AM
Hereinthesentenceit'sonlyasingleactivity,soLEFT(simplepast)iscorrect.
EX
29.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').LARGE,NEW,COMPACTandTINTEDallareadjectives
describingthenounHOUSE.Whentwoormoreadjectivesofdifferentkind,asisthecasehere,
describeanounarenotseparatedbyacommaandalsotheyarenotjoinedbytheconnector
C
AND.Sononeoftheoptionsfrom'A'to'C'arecorrect.
SS
TINTED=Fade/dullsooption'C'towaisehicancelhogyaa.
30.TELLS(option'B').Thisisasentenceinindirectspeech.HASN'TDONEisinpresenttense.
Whentheverboftheclauseinreportedspeechisinpresenttense,thetenseofthereporting
verbcanbepastonlywhenit'sauniversaltruthotherwiseitmustbeinthepresentorfuture
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tense.Intheaboveoptionsonlyoption'B'isnotinpast.Henceoption'B'(tells)isquitecorrect.
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SOLVED[CombinedGraduateLevelExam(CGLE)]
MAXIMUMTIME:10minutes
1. MigrantworkerscanbeseenworkingonmanyofthebuildingplacesinNew
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Delhi.
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A) sitesB)premisesC)locationsD)noimprovement
2. "IndianEnglish"hascomeofageandhasbeenacceptedasalegitimatecategory
.C
theworldover.
A) literateB)localC)illegalD)noimprovement
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3. Iftheywereknowingaboutthecrabs,theywouldnothavedecidedtopicnic
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there.
R
A) hadknownB)knewC)didknowD)noimprovement
4. Ashrewdmancouldonlyseethroughthetricks.
FO
A) Onlyashrewdmancouldseethetrickthrough.
B) Onlyashrewdmancouldseethroughthetrick.
AM
C) Throughthetrickashrewdmancouldonlysee.
D) noimprovement
5. AssoonasIreachedmyhouse,Iopenedmycupboard.
EX
A) IreachedmyhouseassoonasIopenedmycupboard.
B) AssoonasIopenedmycupboardIreachedmyhouse.
C) NosoonerhadIreachedmyhousethatIopenedmycupboard.
C
D) noimprovement
6. Yoursuccessforhardworkdependsonyourability.
SS
A) Yoursuccessdependsonyourabilityforhardworking.
B) Yoursuccessdependsonyourabilityofhardwork.
C) Yoursuccessdependsonyourabilityforhardwork.
D) noimprovement
7. myselfrajeshmehta
A)myselfisB)myselvesC)IamD)noimprovement
8.Haveyoutakenyourbreakfast?
A)hadB)eatenC)doneD)noimprovement
9.Themoretheyearn,moretheyspendonluxuryitems.
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A)MoretheyshouldspendB))ThemoretheyspendC)Themoretheyoughttospend
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D)Noimprovement
10.theministeragreedwillanswerquestionsontelevision.
.C
A)toanswerB)foransweringC)withansweringD)noimprovement
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11.Poetsoftenusearchaicwordsthatarenolongerinuseforthesakeofgreater
effect.
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A)thatarenotanylongerusedB)thatareusednolongerC)thatnolongerareused
D)noimprovement R
12.Wemusthaveseriousreadingforthemindasweneedwholesomeand
FO
nutritiousfoodforthebody.
A)likeweneedB)likeasweneedC)justasweneedD)noimprovement
AM
13.Helooksuptohisfather.
A)looksawayfromB)staresatC)respectsD)obeys
EX
14.WhentheclockstrucksixIwasreadinghereforanhour.
A)HadwaitedB)hadbeenwaiting.
15.Iftheroomhadbeenbrighter,Iwouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhile
C
beforebedtime.
SS
A)HadtheroombeenbrighterB)noimprovement
16.Beingahandicappedyouth,hewasputhardtocompletehismilitarycourse.
A)washardputtoB)wasputtoithardC)noimprovement
17.AccordingtotheplanningCommissionestimates,bytheyear2015,Indiawill
havebecomeselfsufficientinpetroleumproducts.
A)wouldhavebecomeB)shouldhavebecomeC)noimprovement
18.Shesaysshe'salreadypaidmeback,butIcan'tremember,soI'llhavetotake
herword.
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A)totakeherwordtrueB)totakeheratherwordC)totakeherwordforitD)no
improvement
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19.Thesituationremainedthesame,rathergotworse,allhisefforts
.C
notwithstanding.
A)withallhiseffortsnotwithstandingB)inspiteofallhiseffortsnotwithstandingC)no
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improvement
20.Hedrivesasiftheroadbelongstohim.
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A)belongedB)noimprovement
R
21.ThepopularityofthenovelsofPremChand,thoughtheyarefullofsadand
FO
painfulincidents,liesinthefactthattheyendwithhappiness.
A)endhappilyB)haveahappyendingC)noimprovement
22.Oneofmyneighbourswillsellhishousewhoisgoingabroad.
AM
(A)Oneofmyneighbourswillwhoisgoingabroadsellhishouse.
(B)Onewhoisgoingabroadofmyneighbourswillsellhishouse.
(C)Oneofmyneighbourswhoisgoingabroadwillsellhishouse.
EX
(D)Noimprovement
23.Youcannotpassaslongasyoustudy.
C
(A)provided(B)unless(C)less(D)noimprovement
SS
24.Theysatbytheriverbankwiththeirlegsremaininginthewater.
(A)swimming(B)dangling(C)washing(D)noimprovement
25.Abuffalocannotdefendabuffaloagainstlion.
(A)Abuffalocannotdefendanotherbuffaloagainstalion.
(B)Buffalocannotdefendbuffaloagainstlions.
(C)Buffalocannotdefendabuffaloagainstlion.
(D)Noimprovement
26.IsatdownonthebenchtolookatthetrophyIwonasaprize.
(A)IsatdownonthebenchtolookatthetrophyIhadwonasaprize.
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(B)IsatdownonthebenchtolookatthetrophyIhavewonasaprize.
(C)IsatdownonthebenchtolookatthetrophyIhadtowinasaprize.
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(D)Noimprovement
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27.Theyarebringingdowntheoldbridgetobuildanewone.
(A)destroying(B)damaging(C)demolishing(D)noimprovement
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28.Maggietookahotbathbecauseshewasworkinginthegardenallafternoon.
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(A)is(B)has(C)hadbeen(D)noimprovement
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29.Thecountryfacedarainfalldeficitofeightpercentafterthefourmonthlong
southwestmonsoon.
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(A)during(B)attheendof(C)for(D)noimprovement
30.Hewastoogladtoseehisfriend.
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(A)veryglad(B)soglad(C)toglad(D)noimprovement
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ANSWERS
1.SITES(option'A').InoneofthemeaningsofSITE,SITEisAPLACEWHERESOMEWORK
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ISINPROGRESSORHASTOBESTARTEDRATHERSOON.Noothergivenwordi.e.
PLACES,PREMISESandLOCATIONSconveythatmeaningseewearetalkingMIGRANT
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WORKERS...............obviouslyoption'A'(SITES)willbeouranswer.
2.Option'D'(noimprovement).LEGITIMATE=forwhichthereisafairandacceptablereason.
3.HADKNOWN(option'A').IftheverbintheMAINCLAUSEisintheperfectconditional
(hereWOULDHAVEDECIDED),theverbintheIFCLAUSEisinthepastperfect.Hencethe
option'A'(hadknown)iscorrect.
Seeanotherexample:IfheHADTRIEDtoleavethecountryheWOULDHAVESTOPPEDat
theborder.
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4.Option'B'.Ashrewdmancouldonlyseethroughthetrick'thoughisgrammaticallycorrect,
but'ashrewdman'initneedstobeemphasizedhereasthesituationdemands.Thewords
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THROUGHneedstobeusedasaprepositionratherthananadverb.Inoption'b'it'sworkingas
aprepositionandinoption'a'asanadverb,sotheoption'A'isnotcorrect.Option'C'is
absolutelywrongyoucansee.
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NOTE:SEETHROUGHSB/STHisaphrasalverb,whichmeansTOREALIZETHETRUTH
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ABOUTSB/STH.
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1.WeSAWTHROUGHhimfromthestart.(Shurusehiuskebaaremeinjaangye.)
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2.IcanSEETHROUGHyourlittlegame.(I'mawareofthetrickyouaretryingtoplayonme.)
SEESOMETHINGTHROUGHisdifferentadverbwhichmeansTONOTGIVEUPDOINGA
TASK,PROJECT,etc.untilitisfinished.
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EXAMPLE
SheisdeterminedtoSEETHEJOBTHROUGH.
ThewordONLYshouldprecedeSHREWDMANastheemphasizeisonthemanratherthan
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beingontheverbSEE.
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5.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').ASSOONASalwaysfollowstheactionthatwascompleted
beforetheotherone.Thepersoninthesubjectofthesentencefirstreachedhishomeandthen
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openedthecupboard.Sothegivensentencedoesn'tneedanimprovement.Tensesofboththe
verbsareright.
ThoughNOSOONERcanalsobeusedinthissense,conjunctionjoiningthetwoclauseis
THAN,notTHATasweareseeing.
6.Option'B'.YoumustnotethattheSUCCESSdependsnottheSUCCESSFORHARDWORK.
AbilityfollowsOFnotFOR.Henceoption'B'iscorrect.
7.IAM(option'C).MYSELFisareflexivepronounanditmustnotbeusedasasubjectofa
sentenceexceptwhenasentencedefinesareflexivepronoun.
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8.Option'D'(Noimprovementiscorrect).Thoughoption'A'alsoiscorrectbutina
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IMPROVEMENTQUESTIONifthegivensentenceisalreadyflawlessweshouldnotconsider
theansweroptionsevenifanyofthemalsofitswell.
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9.THEMORETHEYSPEND(option'B').THEMORE..........THEMOREisusedtosayifone
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thinghappensrepeatedly,somethingelsehappensorbecomeslikely.JITNAKOIKAMAATAH
UTNAHIJYAADAKHARCHKARTAH,meansitbecomeslikelythatapersonearningmore
willalsospendmore.
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10.TOANSWER(option'A').TheverbAGREEisfollowedbyafullinfinitive(TO+Istformofa
verb)ifit'sanonfiniteverbfollowingit.SOoption'A'(toanswer)iscorrect.
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11.THATNOLONGERAREUSED(option'C').NOLONGERprecedestheverbandANY
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LONGERfollowsit.ThegivensentenceneedsimprovementasNOLONGERisfollowingthe
verbi.e.ARE.Option'A'isnotrightasANYLONGERisnotusedAFTERtheverb(hereUSED).
Option'B'isnotrightasuseofNOLONGERisnotatrightplace.Yeahoption'C'fitstheruleon
thatwell.
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12.JUSTASWENEED(Option'c').Thisisacaseofcomparison.LIKEisusedonlywithnouns,
pronounsorgerunds,meanswhentheyarenotfollowedbyafiniteverb(averbwhichhasa
subject).AndASisusedwhenthereisafiniteverb.Thereforeboththeoptions'A'and'B'are
incorrect.
InthesentenceaboveNEEDisafiniteverbasit'slimitedbythesubjectWE.SoASisquite
correctthere.ButthewordASshouldbeprecededbythewordJUSTasit'sacomparison
betweentwoclausesbecauseit'sacaseofcomparisonwithestablishingrelationbetweenthem.
NOTE:LIKEcanreplaceASinconversational/informalEnglishonly,butintheexamitmustbe
standardEnglish.
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13.Option'C'(RESPECTS)isrightasLOOKUPTOSOMEBODY(anidiom)meanstoadmireor
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respectsomebody.
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14.HADBEENWAITING(option'B').Foranactionthatbeganbeforeacertainactioninthe
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pastandcontinueduptothattime,weusethepastperfectcontinuoustense.Here6o'clockis
thatpasttimebeforethattheactionofwaitingbeganandit'salsosayingthattheactionwasin
continuationtillthattimeatleast.FORANHOURsayshowlongbefore6o'clocktheactionof
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waitingbegan.
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Ghadimeinjab6bjetomujheyahanwaitkrteekghantahogyaatha.
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15.Noimprovementasboth'Iftheroomhadbeenbrighter'and'Hadtheroombeenbrighter'
areequallygood.
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NOTE:IFthehelpingverbinaconditionalIFCLAUSEisSHOULD,BE,orHADwecanleave
outIFandputthathelpingverbatthestartoftheclause.
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EXAMPLES:
a)IfanyofthisSHOULDcostyouanything,sendmethebill.=SHOULDanyofthiscostyou
anything,sendmethebill.
b)Itwouldbeembarrassingifsheweretofindfindoutthetruth.=Itwouldbeembarrassing,
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wereshetofindoutthetruth.
c)Iftheyhadn'trushedMohantohospital,hewouldhavedied.=HadtheynotrushedMohan
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tohospital,hewouldhavedied.
16.WASHARDPUTTO(option'A').BEHARDPUTTODOSOMETHING(hereWASHARD
PUTTOCOMPLETE)=tofinditverydifficulttodosomething,e.g.HEWASHARDPUTTO
EXPLAINHISDISAPPEARANCE.
BEHARDPUT(TOIT)TODOSOMETHINGisanidiom.TheothersimilaridiomsareBE
HARDPRESSEDTODOSOMETHINGandBEHARDPUSHEDTODOSOMETHING.
17.Noimprovement.WILLHAVEBECOMEisfutureperfecttense.Thistenseisusedtotalk
aboutactionsthatwillbecompletedbyacertainfuturetime.
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NOTE:
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a)Whenwewanttoindicatethatit'sanunrealpastsituation,i.e.animaginarysituationthat
mighthavehappenedinthepast,butdidn't,weuseWOULDHAVE+3rdVERB
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EXAMPLE:
Iwouldhavebeenhappytoseehim,butIdidn'thavetime.
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b)WeuseSHOULDHAVE+3rdVERBtotalkaboutanexpectationthatsomethinghappened,
hashappened,orwillhappen.
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EXAMPLE:
i)Iftheflightwasontime,heshouldhavearrivedinDelhiearlythismorning.
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ii)Thebuildershouldhavefinishedthebuildingbythenextmonth.
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18.TOTAKEHERATHERWORD(option'B').TAKESOMEBODYATTHEIRWORDisan
idiomwhichmeansTOBELIEVEEXACTLYWHATSOMEBODYSAYSORPROMISES.
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19.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'C').NOTWITHSTANDINGcanbeusedeitherasapreposition
oranadverb,hereit'sapreposition.AsaprepositionitmeansWITHOUTBEINGAFFECTED
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BYSOMETHINGDESPITE/INSPITEOFSOMETHING.
EXAMPLES
a)Notwithstandingsomemajorfinancialproblems,theschoolhashadasuccessfulyear.
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b)Thebadweathernotwithstanding,theeventwasagreatsuccess.
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WITHandINSPITEOFbotharepropositionsalsoINSPITEOFandNOTWITHSTANDING
aresameinmeaning.Henceoptions'A'and'B'botharerejected.
NOTE:NOTWITHSTANDINGasanadverbmeansHOWEVER/DESPITETHIS.
EXAMPLE
Notwithstanding,theproblemisasignificantone.
20.BELONGED(option'A').Toindicateunrealityorimprobabilityordoubtinthepresentthe
pastsubjunctivecanbeusedafterASIF.HereinthissentenceBELONGINGOFROADTOA
PERSONisanimprobabilityhenceBELONGED(pastsubjunctive)willbeused.
NOTE:ASIFandASTHOUGHarethesamething.
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21.HAVEAHAPPYENDING(option'B').HAPPINESSisamentaloremotionalstateofbeing,
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hencenotanappropriateuseofthewordhere.Readtheactualmeaningoftheword
HAPPINESShere:
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Happinessisasenseofwellbeing,joy,orcontentment.Whenpeoplearesuccessful,orsafe,or
lucky,theyfeelhappiness.
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22.Option'C'.WHOISGOINGABROADistherelativeCLAUSEforTHENOUN
NEIGHBOURShere,andifthatnounprecedesTHEorAPOSSESSIVEADJECTIVE(my,his,
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your,etc)therelativeclausemustbeplaceddirectlyafteritsnounorpronoun.
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23.UNLESS(option'B').ThesentencehastwoclausesnamelyYOUCANNOTPASSandYOU
STUDY.Inconditionalsifthemainclauseisnegativetheconditionalclauseisprecededbya
negativeconjunction(hereUNLESS).
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24.DANGLING(option'B').DANGLE=tohangorswingfreely:e.g.ASINGLELIGHTBULB
DANGLEDFROMTHECEILING.UseofthewordREMAININGisincorrecthere.
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25.Option'A'.Herewearetalkingaboutdefendingofonethingbythesametypeinsuchacase
wedonotrepeatthenounitself,ratherweuseANOTHER.SoOption'A'iscorrect.
26.Option'A'.Twoactionsaretherei.e.SITDOWNandWIN.Ifboththeactionshappenedin
thepastoneaftertheotherafteragap,weusethepastperfecttensefortheactionthattook
placefirst.SoHADWONiscorrectinsteadofWON.
27.DEMOLISHING(option'C').BRINGINGDOWNSOMETHINGdoesn'tmeantocause
somethingtofallorcollapseratheritmeansTOREDUCEsth:e.g.Weaimtobringdownprices
onallcomputersortolandanaircraftortomakeanaircraftfalloutoftheskyortomakean
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animalorbirdfalldownorfalloutoftheskybykillingorwoundingit.DEMOLISHINGisthe
correctwordhere.
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28.HADBEEN(option'C').Thepastperfectcontinuoustenseisneededhere.Thepastperfect
continuousisusedforanactionthatbeganbeforeacertainpointinthepast(hereTAKINGOF
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BATH)andcontinueduptothattime.
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29.DURING(option'A').DURING=fromthebeginningtotheendofaparticularperiod.
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Meansthecountryfacedarainfalldeficitofeightpercentfromthebeginningofsouthwest
monsoontoitsend.
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30.VERYGLAD(option'A').WeuseVERYwhenwemeanTOAHIGHDEGREEandTOO
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whenwemeanMORETHANENOUGH/MORETHANWANTEDORNEEDED.Wecanalso
saythatVERYisusedinaffirmative/positivecontextandTOOinnegativecontext.Herethe
contextispositive,soVERYGLADwillbecorrect.
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SENTENCEIMPROVEMENTPRACTICESET5
SOLVED(CombinedGraduateLevelExam(CGLE)
MAXIMUMTIME:10minutes
1. Heissointelligentthathecouldwinthequizcompetition.
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A) willB)canC)shouldD)noimprovement
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2. Childrenwithdisabilitiesandspecialneedsalsohavetherighttoeducationjust
likenormalchildren.
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A) justasnormalchildrendo
B) evenasnormalchildrenaredoing
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C) alongwithnormalchildren
D) noimprovement
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3. Thedemonstrationpassedawaypeacefully.
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A) passedoutB)passedC)passedonD)noimprovement
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4. Theyhavenotspokentoeachothersincetheyquarreled.
A) forB)becauseC)eversinceD)noimprovement
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5. Iwalkedbackhomeafterthemovieyesterdaynight.
A) lastnightB)previousnightC)thatnightD)noimprovement
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6. LasteveningIwenttotheopticianandboughtspectacles.
A) aspectacleB)twospectaclesC)apairofspectaclesD)noimprovement
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7. Hecamedespiteofhisbusyschedule.
A) neverthelessB)butforC)inspiteofD)noimprovement
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8. Thereceptionistaskedthepatient,"WhorecommendedyoutoDrPaulson?"
A) introducedB)referredC)alludedD)noimprovement
9. Iftheroomhadbeenbrighter,Shwetawouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhile
beforebedtime.
A)Iftheroomwasbrighter,Shwetawouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhilebeforebedtime.
B)Iftheroombeenbrighter,Shwetawouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhilebeforebedtime.
C)Hadtheroombeenbrighter,Shwetawouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhilebefore
bedtime.
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D)noimprovement
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10.Assureshspokeabouthisachievements,hishighclaimsamusedus.
A)bigB)tallC)hugeD)noimprovement
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11.Hewillnotriskgoingforbusinesswithyou.
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A)togoforB)goingintoC)goinginD)noimprovement
12.Towriteregularlyinpleasureiswhatshewantstodonow.
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A)forpleasureB)forthepleasureC)withpleasureD)noimprovement
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13.Hemetwithanaccidentandwasimmediatelyadmittedtothehospital.
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A)admittedtohospitalB)admittedintoahospitalC)noimprovement
14.Whoyousaidwascomingtoseemethismorning?
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A)YoudidsayB)DidyousayC)DidyousaythatD)noimprovement
15.VinobaBhavewasoneofthoseGandhianswhodidwhathebelieved.
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A)didwhathebelievesB)doeswhattheybelieveC)didwhattheybelievedD)no
improvement
16.Irefreshedmyselfwithacupoftea.
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A)wasrefreshedB)wasrefreshingC)refreshD)noimprovement
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17.SinceIamnotnewtoMumbaiyoumustnothavecometotherailwaystationto
receiveme.
A)shouldnothaveB)neednothaveC)oughtnothavetoD)noimprovement
18.IwillphoneyouafterIshallarrive.
A)afterIshallhavearrivedB)afterIarriveC)afterIarrivedD)noimprovement
19.NowImustbegleavefromyou.
A)begyourleaveB)begofyourleaveC)begoffyourleaveD)noimprovement
20.Mymotherisworriedaboutmyfather'shealthandalsoI.
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A)IalsoB)soamIC)alsoIamD)noimprovement
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21.Bythetimetheyreachtherailwaystationthetrainwillhaveleft.
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A)wouldhaveleftB)wouldleaveC)willleaveD)noimprovement
22.Somepeoplehaveahabitofwearingtheirheartontheirsleeves.
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A)bearingtheirheartontheirsleeves
B)wearingheartontheirsleeves
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C)wearingtheirheartonsleeves
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23.Thearmwassobadlyinjuredthathehadhaditamputated.
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A)hadtohaveB)shouldhaveC)musthaveD)noimprovement
24.Heisaddictedtosmoke.
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A)addictedtosmokingB)usedtosmokeC)addictedofsmokingD)noimprovement
25.Therobbersfledbeforethepolicecame.
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A)arrivedB)hadcomeC)we'recomingD)noimprovement
26.Youngmenandwomenshouldgethabituatedtoreadingandwritingabout
currentaffairs.
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A)usedB)preparedC)trainedD)noimprovement
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27.Mostoftheparticipatingmembersatthefair,whichwasorganisedbythe
students,wereMathematicsteacher's.
A)MathematicteachersB)MathematicsteachersC)teacherinMathematicsD)no
improvement
28.Wineloosenhistongue.
A)loosesB)loosensC)freedD)noimprovement
29.Itisprobablehewillnevercomeback.
A)inallprobabilityB)itispossibleC)thereisthepossibilityD)noimprovement
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30.Aren'tyoutiredofthisneverendingrain?
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A)incessantB)intermittentC)continuousD)noimprovement
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ANSWERS
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1.CAN(option'B').It'sanabilityhere.Andthisabilityisinthepresent,soCANwillbeused.
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ForpastabilitiesweuseCOULD.
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2.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').AccordingtoSSCkeysthecorrectanswerisJUSTAS
NORMALCHILDRENDO(option'A').ThoughSSCiscorrectalso,insentenceimprovement
whenthegivensentenceisalreadycorrectonedoesnotneedtoconsiderotheroptionseven
whenanyofthemiscorrectalso.
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HereweneedtolearnthedifferencebetweenuseofLIKEandASincomparisons.LIKEhereis
aprepositionandincomparisonsit'sfollowedbyanoun,pronounorgerund(verb+ing).Here
inthegivensentenceLIKE(preposition)isfollowedbyNORMALCHILDREN(Nounphrase)
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hencequitecorrect.
ASisaconjunctionandisusedwhenfollowedbyaclausehenceSSCisrightalso.
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3.PASSED(option'B').PASS=tomovepastortotheothersideofsb/sth.
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4.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').UseofSINCEandEVERSINCEisequallygoodhere.SSC
keysaysEVERSINCE(option'C')henceit'scorrectalso.Butinsentenceimprovementwhen
thegivensentenceisalreadycorrectonedoesnotneedtoconsiderotheroptionsevenwhenany
ofthemiscorrectalso.
5.LASTNIGHT(option'A').YoucannotsayYESTERDAYNIGHTbecausethenightisalsopart
oftoday.Youcan,howeverusebothlasteveningoryesterdayevening,becausetheeveningis
partofyesterday,aswouldbeyesterdaymorningandyesterdayafternoon.However,you
cannotuselastafternoonorlastmorning.Therearecertainexceptionssometimes.
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YoucannotusePREVIOUSNIGHT(option'B')alsoasPREVIOUSmeanshappeningorexisting
beforetheeventortheobjectthatyouaretalkingabout.
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6.APAIROSSPECTACLES(option'C').Nounswhichhavetwopartsformingakindofpairs
as,scissors,spectacles,trousers,jeans,pyjamas,etcareusedinthepluralalwaysandone
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singlearticleisprecededby'APAIROF',twoarticlesby'TWOPAIRSOF'andsoon.
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7.INSPITEOF(option'C').Twoopposingorcontrastingexpressionsjustasthegivensentence
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hascouldbecombinedinseveralways.DESPITEINSPITEOF,NEVERTHELESSarehaving
samemeaning.ThedifferenceisthatDESPITEisnotfollowedbytheprepositionOFand
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NEVERTHELESSneedsaclausetofollow.HenceINSPITEOFisonlycorrecthere.
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8.Referred(option'B').REFERSB/STHtoSB/STHisaphrasalverbwhichmeanstosend
sb/sthtosb/sthforhelp,adviceoradecision.UseofthewordRECOMMENDisincorrectin
thissense.
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9.NOIMPROVEMENT(option'D').Thegivensentencehastwoclausesi.e.(i)IFTHEROOM
HADBEENBRIGHTERand(ii)SHWETAWOULDHAVEBEENABLETOREADFORA
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WHILEBEFOREBEDTIME.Thisisaconditionalsentencetype3inwhichtheverbintheIF
CLAUSEisinthepastperfecttensetheverbintheMAINCLAUSEisintheperfectconditional.
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IntheIFclausetheverbisHADBEEN(pastperfect)andinthemainclausetheverbis
WOULDHAVEBEEN(perfectconditional).Sothegivensentenceiscorrectalready.
HADcanbeplacedfirstandtheIFomittedalso.AccordingtoSSCkeysthecorrectansweris
'Hadtheroombeenbrighter,Shwetawouldhavebeenabletoreadforawhilebefore
bedtime.'(option'C').ThoughSSCiscorrectalso,insentenceimprovementwhenthegiven
sentenceisalreadycorrectonedoesnotneedtoconsiderotheroptionsevenwhenanyofthem
iscorrectalso.
10.Noimprovement
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11.GOINGINTO(option'B').RISKisverbhere.Whenit'sfollowedbyanactionwordittakes
GERUND(verb+ing).RISKDOINGSTH=todosththatmaymeanthatyougetintoasituation
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whichisunpleasantforyou.GOINTOSOMETHING=tojoinanorganisation,especiallyin
ordertohaveacareerinit.
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12.FORPLEASURE(option'A').WeuseWITHPLEASUREwhenacceptingoragreeingto
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somethinginapolitewaye.g.MayIsithere?'Yes,withpleasure.'
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13.NOIMPROVEMENT.WhenHOSPITALisvisitedforprimarypurposeitdoesn'ttakethe
articleTHEbutwhensomebodyisadmittedortakenthereittakesTHEifit'saspecific
hospital,otherwiseweusethearticle'A'.Thecorrectusageis:ADMITSOMEBODYTO/INTO
A/THEHOSPITAL.
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14.DIDYOUSAY(option'B').Weneedthequestionform,soDIDYOUSAYwillbecorrect.
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Whenthewhwordisthesubjectofthesecondclause,wedontputTHATafterit,sooption'C'
isincorrect.
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15.DIDWHATTHEYBELIEVED(option'C').WHOisrelativepronounofGANDHIANShere
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youseethiswordisplural.Option'B'isrejectedbecauseDOESisusedforsingular
nouns/pronouns,hereit'susedforTHEYwhichisplural.
16.Noimprovement.REFRESHYOURSELF=tomakeoneselffeellesstired.
17.NEEDNOTHAVE(option'B').Toexpressanunnecessaryactionwhichwasnevertheless
performedweusethestructureNEEDN'T+HAVE+VERB3e.g.
Ineedn'thavewrittentohimbecausehephonedmeshortyafterwards.
Youneedn'thavebroughtyourumbrellaforwearegoingbycar.
Youneedn'thavelefthomeat6.00thetraindoesn'tstarttill8.00
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18.AFTERIARRIVE(option'B').Wedonotuseafutureforminatimeclause.Thesecond
clauseisreferringtotime,soit'satimeclause.ConjunctionssuchasAFTER,BEFORE,WHEN,
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UNTIL,etcstartatimeclause,sononeofthemcantakeafuturetense.Ifinthemainclauseit's
WILL,weusesimplepresenttenseinsuchclauses.
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19.NOIMPROVEMENT.HereweareconfusedwithIBEGYOURPARDONit'sanidiom,
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whichisusedtotellsomebodythatyouaresorryforsomethingyouhavesaidordonee.g.
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Ibegyourpardon,Ithoughtthatwasmycoat.
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NOTE:IMUSTBEGLEAVEOFYOUisequallycorrect.
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20.SOAMI(option'B').Thisiscaseofaffirmativeadditiontoaffirmativeremark.Here'My
motherisworriedaboutmyfather'shealth'isanaffirmativeremarkwherewehavetoadda
properaddition.Affirmativeadditionstoaffirmativeremarkscanbemadeintwoways:
a)SUBJECT+HELPINGVERB+TOO/ALSO
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b)SO+HELPINGVERB+SUBJECT
EXAMPLES
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MohanwouldenjoyagameandRahulwouldtoo/also.ORMohanwouldenjoyagame
andsowouldRahul.
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RamishavingatoothouttomorrowandNeeruistoo/also.ORRamishavingatoothout
tomorrowandsoisNeeru.
Theboyscheatedandthegirlsdidtoo/also.ORTheboyscheatedandsodidthegirls.
Mymotherisworriedaboutmyfather'shealthandIamtoo/also.ORMymotheris
worriedaboutmyfather'shealthandsoamI.
RememberSOAMI,thoughisinquestionform,it'snotaquestionatallastheverbisinverted
only.
21.NOIMPROVEMENT.BYTHETIMEthoughcanbeusedforothertensesalso,thegivenone
isalsofine.
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22.NOIMPROVEMENT.It'sanidiom,whichisincorrectform.ItmeansALLOWYOUR
FEELINGSTOBESEENBYOTHERPEOPLE.
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23.HADTOHAVE(option'A').HADTOhereispastofthemodalHAVETO.Itmeanski'Baaju
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itniburitrhaasejakhmihogyithikiuskoisekatwaanaapdaa'.AMPUTATE=tocutoff
somebody'sarm,leg,fingerortoeinamedicaloperatione.g.
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Hehadtohavebothlegsamputated.
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24.ADDICTEDTOSMOKING(option'A').TOhereisnotpartofaninfinitive(firstformofthe
verb),ratherit'sapreposition.Beingaprepositionitshouldbefollowedbya
noun/pronoun/gerund.SMOKINGisanoun.ThoughSMOKEcanbeanounalsohereasthe
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wordADDICTEDisthere,inthatsenseweneedthegerundformi.e.SMOKING.
25.NOIMPROVEMENT.Whenweuseatimeexpression(e.g.after,assoonas,before,bythe
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time(that),whentosaythatoneeventhappenedafteranother,weuseeitherpastsimpleor
pastperfectfortheeventthathappenedfirstandthepastsimplefortheeventthathappened
second.
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IfyouseetheactionCAMEhappenedsecond.
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26.Noimprovement.HABITUATEDandUSEDwhenareadjective,havethesamemeaningi.e.
ACCUSTOMED,andbotharefollowedbyeithernounsorgerunds(verb+ing).
27.MATHEMATICSTEACHERS(option'B').Thisisacompoundnoun,meansnoun+noun.
CompoundnounsservemanypurposesoneofthemistosayWHATSOMEBODYDOES.
MATHEMATICSTEACHERSmeansteachersteachingMathematics.Option'A'can'tbecorrect
asthenameofthesubjectisMATHEMATICS,notMATHEMATIC.Option'C'isincorrectin
twoways.Teachersaremorethanone,sothenounTEACHERmustbeinpluralsecondly
prepositionOFisneeded,notIN.
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28.LOOSES(option'A').LOOSEandLOOSENaretwodifferentverbs.LOOSESisthesingular
formofLOOSE.
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LOOSE=toreleasesomethingorletithappenorbeexpressedinanuncontrolledway.
LOOSEN=tomakesomethinglesstightorfirmlyfixede.g.
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Firstloosenthenuts,thentakeoffthewheel.
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29.NOIMPROVEMENT.POSSIBLEandPROBABLEbotharepossible.POSSIBLE=thatmay
ormaynothappenormayhavehappenedfeasiblebutlessthanprobablee.g.Itispossible
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thatmanwillliveonMars.
PROBABLE=likelybutuncertain.
SowecansayPROBABLEisamorestrongerwordthanPOSSIBLE.Thegivensentenceis
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alreadycorrect,sonoimprovement.
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30.Noimprovement.NEVERENDINGmeanshavingorseemingtohavenoend.Seemingto
havenoendmeanscausingdispleasure.
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A) incessant B) intermittent C) continuous D) no improvement
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2. The offerings were placed on the alter.
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improvement
A) hell bent on getting B) hell bent for getting C) hell bent about getting
D) No improvement
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7. The new book written by Vikram Seth has become very populous.
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A) Each able-bodied man is
B) Any able-bodied men have been
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C) Any able-bodied men are
D) No improvement
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10. She found a wooden broken table in the room.
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B) broken wooden table
C) broken and wooden table
D) No improvement
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11. The truck rumbled to a halt and a man got out and ran.
A) shrieked at
B) screeched to
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C) screamed at
D) No improvement
12. The Professor asked the intruder who was he and why was he in
his lecture.
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A) by bicycle or by foot
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B) by bicycle or on foot
C) on bicycle or on foot
D) No improvement
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16. He was so much a coward to help his friend.
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A) so much cowardly B) too much of a coward C) as coward D) No
improvement
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17. This book is adopted to the needs of beginners.
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18. There are a good many tigers in this forest.
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A) some good many tigers
B) the good many tigers
C) an good many tigers
D) No improvement
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19. London is one of the oldest towns of England.
A) in B) at C) besides D) No improvement
A) will not leave now B) did not leave now C) left now D) No
improvement
23. Will you tell me who did accompany you to the airport?
24. Navinder and his wife departed for London by Air India
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yesterday.
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25. The rain brought more respite from the heat.
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A) much respite B) most relief C) severe drought D) No
improvement
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26. He speaks so fast to be understood.
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B) too fast to be understood
C) too fast that he cannot be understood
D) No improvement R
27. The judge gave the verdict against the Government.
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A) pronounced B) declared C) sentenced D) No improvement
SOLUTION
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3. STRICTLY (option 'A'). STRICTLY SPEAKING = being completely accurate
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4. TRANSFORMED (option 'A'). TRANSFORM = to change completely the
appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing
or person is improved; e.g.
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The reorganization will transform the entertainment industry.
Whenever a camera was pointed at her, Ritu would instantly transform
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herself into a radiant star.
5. SWITCH OFF (option 'A'). SWITCH OFF (something) = to turn itself off;
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e.g.
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At midnight, all the lights switched off automatically.
The television switched off after I went to sleep.
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6. HELL BENT ON GETTING (option 'A'). HELL BENT ON = to be
determined to do something, usually something that people think is wrong;
e.g.
correct also. Option 'C' is incorrect because ANY if used with a plural noun, it
must be either a negative sentence or interrogative, but the given sentence,
you see, is affirmative. ANY = practically every (no particular one); e.g.
Any book about riding will tell you how to saddle a horse.
Any dictionary will give you the meaning of these words.
10. Option 'B' (broken wooden table). Adjectives of physical description come
before adjectives of material. BROKEN is an adjective of physical description
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and WOODEN an adjective of material.
11. Option 'B' (screeched to). RUMBLED = To move or proceed with a deep,
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long, rolling sound. SCREECHED TO A HALT/STANDSTILL = to stop very
suddenly, making a loud high noise.
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12. Option 'A' (who he was and why he was). The sentence is in indirect
speech, and in the indirect speech we can't use a question form.
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13. Option 'B' (by bicycle or on foot). When we talk about means of transport
we use BY+NOUN. For FOOT we say ON FOOT (not BY FOOT); e.g.
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He went to Mumbai by train.
He goes to school by bicycle.
I go to my office on foot.
16. Option 'B' (too much of a coward). If you see the meaning of the sentence is
negative, for a negative sense we use 'TOO -- TO' construction, so the correct
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17. Option 'A' (adapted to). ADAPT TO = to change something to suit different
conditions or uses
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There were a good many people doing last minute shopping at the mall
on Christmas Eve.
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19. Option 'A' (in). When we mean inside an area or surrounded by something
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simple present in the IF-CLAUSE. This is TYPE-I conditional sentence.
21. Option 'C' (have decided). The verb DECIDE can't be used in the simple
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present, future simple, and present continuous tenses, so the given sentence is
incorrect and options 'A' and option 'B' are also incorrect.
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22. Option 'B' (My parents and I). Correct order of nouns/pronouns is given
wrong in the given sentence, the correct order is: Second person, third person,
first person. Option 'C' is incorrect as we need a subjective form here, we do
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not use ME in the subjective form.
23. Option 'C' (who accompanied you). The verb after WHO needs to be in the
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assertive (not interrogative) here. The tense here is the simple past tense as
you see. And if a verb in the simple past tense is in the affirmative form, does
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not take the helping verb. So replace DID ACCOMPANY by ACCOMPANIED.
24. NO IMPROVEMENT
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25. Option 'A' (much respite). Here it's not a comparison, so MORE and MOST
are not possible.
26. Option 'B' (too fast to be understood). It's a negative statement. Hindi
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translation: Wah itnaa teji se boltaa hai ki samajh nhin aataa. In negative in
this way we use 'TOO -- TO'.
28. Option 'B' (passing). PASS THE BUCK = to blame someone or make them
responsible for a problem that you should deal with
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29. Option 'A' (tore up) TEAR UP = to pull apart or in pieces by force
30. Option 'C' (had built) Three form of the verb build: BUILD BUILT
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A) his B) our C) ones D) No improvement
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2. She sank back with a mourn of pain.
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3. This material is not much enough for me.
7. The fire service personnel put off the fire with much difficulty.
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9. The greater the demand, higher the price.
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A) the high B) a higher C) the higher D) No improvement
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A) feather in his hat
B) badge in his hat
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C) feather in his cap
D) No improvement
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11. The majority of the rain-fed Indian rivers, either dry up, or
become trickle after the monsoon.
13. The rays of the sun that is setting glimmer like golden threads.
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14. Will you lend me few rupees for the taxi fare?
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16. They were all astonished at the team's dramatic success in the
competition.
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A) were astonished at all
B) had all astonished by
C) had been all astonished on
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D) No improvement
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A) bent upon B) bent in C) bent for D) No improvement
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18. Salman and the other actors drove through the forest.
D) No improvement
23. The priest told the devotees that the wages of sin are death.
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25. The teacher asked him where did he live.
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26. The meeting was advanced until the following Monday.
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A) adjourned B) suspended C) forwarded D) No improvement
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A) fast B) forthwith C) earliest D) No improvement
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28. The tribe lived with different customs.
A) on B) by C) through D) No improvement
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29. Dumbfounded by the accusation, he could offer
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no serious defence.
30. Ramu never makes at least a century each time he plays cricket.
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SOLUTION
2. Option 'C' (moan). MOAN = to make a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or
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3. Option 'C' (not enough). You can use adverbs such as NEARLY, ALMOST,
JUST, HARDLY, QUITE in front of enough, but do not use MUCH with it; e.g.
At present there is just enough to feed them.
There was hardly enough time to have lunch.
We are all nearly young enough to be mistaken for students.
She is just old enough to work.
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4. Option 'B' (with his sword)
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We use WITH to indicate 'using'; e.g.
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b) This is the soup that I made with rice and barley.
c) He cut my hair with his gold scissors.
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We use BY to indicate a means or method; e.g.
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b) I came here by subway.
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5. Option 'A' (for). HOPE FOR = to be optimistic that one's wish for something
will come true; e.g.
FO
I still hope for her return.
We hope for good weather on Friday.
INCORRECT: Seema and Charu stayed behind. The others girls went home.
CORRECT: Seema and Charu stayed behind. The other girls went home.
INCORRECT: These boxes are for books. The others boxes are for clothes.
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CORRECT: These boxes are for books. The other boxes are for clothes.
7. Option 'B' (PUT OUT). PUT OUT = to extinguish or douse (a fire, light, etc);
e.g.
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9. Option 'C' (the higher). The sentence is a case of parallel increase of a
quality. In parallel increase we use the article THE before both the
comparative degrees. So it will be THE HIGHER (not HIGHER).
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10. Option 'C' (feather in his cap). Right idiom is FEATHER IN ONE'S CAP. It
means 'an achievement to be proud of'; e.g.
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It's a real feather in our cap to be playing in the state championship.
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11. Option 'B' (a trickle). TRICKLE is a noun, it must be preceded by the article
'A' here. TRICKLE = a very small number of people or things arriving or
leaving somewhere; e.g.
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We usually only get a trickle of customers in the mornings.
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12. Option 'A' (BLOWING HIS OWN TRUMPET). BLOW ONE'S OWN
TRUMPET = talk boastfully about one's achievements. (Apni deenge
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haanknaa; apni khud ki bdaai karnaa.)
13. Option 'C' (the setting sun glimmer). You can't use THE SUNSET
GLIMMERS as SUNSET is the time in the evening when the sun disappears or
daylight fades; e.g.
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But here we need a word describing (adjective) the sun, Therefore SETTING
SUN is correct. Also, you see the main word of the subject of the sentence is
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RAYS; so the verb must not be in the singular form. In the given answer
option 'A' the verb is GLIMMERS, means singular.
14. Option 'B' (lend me a few rupees). FEW is a negative word and it denotes
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scarcity or lack and have the force of a negative. A FEW is a positive term and
it denotes a small NUMBER, or what the speaker considers a small number.
Therefore A FEW is correct here.
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15. Option 'A' (the colder). The comparative degree of COLD is COLDER, not
MORE COLD. Secondly the sentence is a case of parallel increase of a quality.
In parallel increase we use the article THE before the comparative degree. So
it will be THE COLDER (not COLDER).
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He was bent on quitting that job even though he was making a lot of money.
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Hindi translation: Wah hamla karne waale se badla lene ke liye nishchayee
(determined) hai.
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18. No improvement
19. Option 'C' (WORK HARD). UNLESS is a negative word, it can't be followed
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by another negative word/expression. It always takes a simple tense, therefore
SHOULD WORK HARD is not possible here.
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20. Option 'A' (ANYTHING). The sentence is negative, in negative sentences
we use ANYTHING (not SOMETHING).
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21. Option 'B' (TO THE). Africa and Europe are different continents, so you
can't use IN.
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22. Option 'B' (Either Lata or Mala has done it). We use a singular verb for
'EITHER -- OR'.
23. Option 'B' (IS). The given sentence is in indirect speech. WAGES OF SIN
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24. Option 'C' (OFF). OFF = away from the place in question; to or at a
distance. Hindi translation: Achchhe driver kabhi bhi apni nazren road se
nhin htaate.
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25. Option 'C' (HE LIVED). The given sentence is the indirect speech. In the
indirect speech we do not use question form of a clause/sentence. DID HE
LIVE is in the question form as helping verb DID is appearing before the
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something
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permanently
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FORTHWITH = (especially in official use) immediately; without delay.
IMPROMPTU = done or said without earlier planning or preparation
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28. Option 'B' (BY). LIVE BY = to follow a particular belief or set of principles.
Hindi translation: Wah janjaati (us janjaati ke log) vibhinn riti-riwaajon ko
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apnaate thi.
LIVE ON = to eat a particular type of food to live. Small birds live mainly on
insects. R
LIVE THROUGH = to experience a disaster or other unplesant situation and
survive it. He has lived through two world wars.
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29. No improvement. SERIOUS = needing or deserving your complete
attention; e.g.
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A) given away B) given in C) given up D) No improvement
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2. I would soon walk than stand in the cold waiting for the bus.
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3. We need honest workers, not people of redoubtable integrity.
A) doubting B) doubtful R
C) doubtless D) No improvement
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4. I expect every player here to be conversant at the rules of game.
10. We cannot trust a man who plays false and loose with others.
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A) false or loose B) fast or loose C) fast and loose D) No improvement
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sixty.
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12. Any English are known for their practical instincts.
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A) Some B) Many C) The D) No improvement
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A) is B) become C) be D) No improvement
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14. Economics today were not what it was a century ago.
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A) are B) was C) is D) No improvement
16. The speaker asked the audience to bear upon him for a few
minutes more.
19. Young children are not physically capable to carry these loads.
A) have to carry these loads B) of carrying these loads C) carry these
loads D) No improvement
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A) troop B) trouper C) trooper D) No improvement
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21. The secretary threatened to resign his post.
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22. By the time he arrived, everybody had gone home.
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A) when he arrived B) at which he arrived C) by which he arrive D) No
improvement
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23. There is no rain in our village for the last six months.
A) has been
B) was
C) had been
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D) No improvement
B) at the matter
C) the matter
D) No improvement
A) since
B) about
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C) on
D) No improvement
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A) was living
B) shall live
C) have been living
D) No improvement
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A) am you
B) were you
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C) had been you
D) No improvement
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28. He is better than any boy in the class.
A) any boys
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B) all the boys
C) any other boy
D) No improvement
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29. Anil ought not to tell me your secret, but he did.
A) to be telling
B) tell
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C) to have told
D) No improvement
A) If I was him
B) If I were he
C) If I had he
D) No improvement
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SOLUTION
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here, as the subject, then, must follow HAS/HAVE. Hindi translation: Uske
joowaa aur sharaab peene ki habit ki sambhawanaa hai.
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3. DOUBTFUL (Option B). REDOUBTABLE = very strong, especially in
character; producing respect and a little fear in others; e.g.
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Tonight he faces the most redoubtable opponent of his boxing career.
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have knowledge or experience of the facts or rules of something' e.g.
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5. ALTERNATIVE (option B)
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ALTERNATIVE = One of a number of possible choices or courses of action;
e.g.
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There are plenty of alternatives to conventional advertising.
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ALTERNATE = to happen or exist one after the other repeatedly; e.g.
6. NO IMPROVEMENT
8. FOR (option C)
9. DENIED (option B)
DENY = to say that something is not true. If you deny an accusation or a
statement, you say that it is not true; e.g.
The accused women denied all the charges brought against them.
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He denied that he was involved.
REFUSE = to say that you will not do or accept something. If you refuse to do
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something, you deliberately do not do it, or you say firmly that you will not do
it, e.g.
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He refused to accept their advice.
Three employees were dismissed for refusing to join a union.
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10. FAST AND LOOSE (Option C). PLAY FAST AND LOOSE = to treat
something or someone without enough care; e.g.
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Like many film-makers, he plays fast and loose with the facts to tell his own
version of the story.
a plural noun and takes a plural verb. THE can be used in the same way with
national adjectives ending in CH, SH, SE or SS. ENGLISH is such an adjective
here.
13. IS (option A). A plural noun in the form of some specific quantity or
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14. IS (option C). A number of words ending in 'ics' which are plural in form,
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EXAMPLES
Mathematics is not an easy subject.
Mathematics is his favourite study.
Economics is one of the oldest of the social sciences.
Politics plays a big role in village life.
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NOTE: But when these nouns are preceded by THE or any POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVE (my, our, your, his, her, etc) they take plural verbs; e.g.
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Her mathematics are weak.
Your mathematics are not very good.
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The economics of the situation have yet to be explored. (means the
economic facts)
What are his politics? (means his political views)
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15. BROKE DOWN (option A).
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BREAK DOWN = i) If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working; e.g.
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Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
16.WITH (option B). BEAR WITH = to be patient and wait while someone
does something; e.g.
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If you'll just bear with me for a moment, I'll find you a copy of the drawings.
17. SUCH MEN (option C). We use AS after SUCH + NOUN; not WHO,
WHOM, WHICH or THAT/THOSE/THESE, etc; e.g.
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18. Option 'C' (both ends meet). BOTH ENDS MEETS = to have enough
money to buy what you need to live
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21. NO IMPROVEMENT. If we leave an organization we say RESIGN FROM;
if we leave a designation we say RESIGN AS; if we leave a post we do not use
any preposition with RESIGN; e.g.
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a) He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
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b) She resigned as director.
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22. NO IMPROVEMENT
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23. Option A (Has been). We need to use the present perfect tense here
because of the phrase FOR THE LAST SIX MONTHS. Though in sentences
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with phrases like this we can use the past perfect tense also, we do like that
only when if a past point of time is given as reference. But here nothing is like
that, so you cant use the option C (had been).
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24. Option C (the matter). We do not use a preposition after the verb
INVESTIGATE; e.g.
executives.
b) We are of course investigating how an error like this could have occurred.
25. Option A (since). The tense is perfect, so we need since/for before a time
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expression.
person, though with second person or third person we can use only WOULD
(not SHOULD).
Hindi translation: Agar main tumhaari jghaa hotaa to usko sach sach btaa
detaa (means USKO SACH BTAANE MEIN KOI HARZ NHIN HAI.)
28. Option C (any other boy). Here its a comparison of one thing with
another of the same kind, and when one thing is compared with another of the
same kind, use of OTHER is essential in the positive or the comparative
degree. But OTHER is not used when the comparison is made using the
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superlative degree.
29. Option 'C' (to have told). The second clause (BUT HE DID) is in the past,
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so we need to say it in the past or perfect. OUGHT TO have no past form, so
the tense after it must be in the perfect tense. Therefore it will be TO HAVE
TOLD here.
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30. Option B (If I were he). The verb BE (is/am/are/was/were) cannot take
an object, so use of an objective form is absolutely wrong with BE. So it will be
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IF I WERE HE.
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AM
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A) are the people of character
B) are people of character
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C) is a people of character
D) No improvement
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2. We now come to the important question of where this great
swarm of galaxies have come from.
A) have come
B) has come from
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C) are coming from
D) No improvement
A) better
B) smaller
C) superior
D) No improvement
6. I did not wait for him because he went out before I arrived.
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A) has gone out
B) had gone out
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C) had been out
D) No improvement
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7. Whenever I saw him, he has been reading the same novel.
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B) read
C) was reading
D) No improvement
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8. Since the beginning of the term, we are spending a lot of time on
poetry.
A) spent
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FO
B) will spend
C) have spent
D) No improvement
A) isn't it ?
B) doesn't she ?
C) doesn't it ?
D) No improvement
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D) No improvement
11. She was as pretty as, if not prettier than any other girl at the
party.
A) She was very pretty
B) She was pretty
C) She was the prettiest
D) No improvement
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12. Never I have seen such breathtaking scenery!
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A) Never have I
B) Ever I have
C) I cannot ever
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D) No improvement
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A) with
B) in
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C) of
D) No improvement
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14. He wanted that I left immediately.
FO
A) I may leave
B) me to leave
C) I leave
D) No improvement
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A) am knowing
B) had known
C) have known
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D) No improvement
D) No improvement
17. It was the mother of the girl of whose voice I had recognised.
A) whose voice
B) the voice of who
C) voice whose
D) No improvement
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18. The Executive Council is consisted of ten members.
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A) consists of
B) comprises of
C) constituted of
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D) No improvement
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A) setting up
B) lying
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C) sorting out
D) No improvement
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20. We have so arranged the matters and one of us is always on
duty.
FO
A) that one of us
B) so that one of us
C) such that one of us
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D) No improvement
21. Hardly have we got into the forest when it began to rain.
A) Hardly we got
B) We had hardly got
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A) lies
B) lays
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C) lay
D) No improvement
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24. There is no chance of success unless you do not work hard.
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A) unless you work
B) until your working
C) until you do not work
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D) No improvement
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A) some
B) any
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C) a little
D) No improvement
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26. No one enjoys to deceive his family.
FO
A) deceiving
B) for deceiving
C) deceive
D) No improvement
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A) see
B) seeing
C) seen
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D) No improvement
A) belonged
B) belonging
SS
C) belong
D) No improvement
29. Since we were knowing the correct route, we did not worry at
all.
A) knew
B) have known
C) know
D) No improvement
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30. Our country can progress when only people work hard.
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A) when people only work hard
B) when people work hard only
C) only when people work hard
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D) No improvement
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SOLUTION
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1. NO IMPROVEMENT. WHAT THE NATION NEEDS is a clause. A clause is
always considered singular in form, and hence it takes a singular verb. So
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option A and option 'B' are rejected. PEOPLE is a plural noun, so it cant be
followed by the article A; hence option C too is rejected.
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2. Option B (has come from). The subject of the relevant clause is THIS
GREAT SWARM OF GALAXIES the main word of which is SWARM (not
GALAXIES). SWARM is in singular noun form we see, so the verb too will be
in singular form.
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3. Option A (Less rainfall means fewer traffic accidents). We use LESS with
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS and FEWER with PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS.
RAINFALL is an uncountable noun.
4. Option B (did not see). The sentence needs to be in the past simple because
EX
6. Option B (had gone out). In this sentence we have three clauses. When two
SS
clauses are such in which there are two different actions, we use the past
perfect for the action that took place first and the past simple for the action
that took place after.
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9. Option B (doesnt she). The tense of the verb (here COOKS) is the present
simple, and helping verb of the present simple tense is DO. As the subject here
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is third person singular, the helping verb will be DOES, so DOESNT SHE is
the correct question tag here.
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10. Option A (like those of many other writers). Comparison is always done in
two or more similar type of things, therefore we should use a correct
noun/pronoun after the word with which we are comparing things (here
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LIKE). Comparison here is between novels of Dickens and novels of other
writers (not between DICKENS and OTHER WRITERS). Pronoun for novels is
THOSE here. So option A only is correct.
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11. NO IMPROVEMENT. Here its a comparison between She and any other
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girl at the party with a positive degree (here PRETTY). When we do
comparison between two things with a positive degree, in the affirmative
sentences, we do it by AS -- AS. So the given sentence is quite correct.
FO
12. Option A (Never have I). When a negative word/expression begins a
sentence, the verb is inverted, means its used as we do in interrogative
sentences, means the helping verb comes before the subject. NEVER is a
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negative word.
13. Option C (of). When the verb ACCUSE is following a noun, pronoun or
gerund we use the preposition OF with it. ACCUSE = to say that someone has
done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind; e.g.
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14. Option B (me to leave). The verb WANT is used with TO-INFINITIVE, we
dont use THAT-CLAUSE after it. If an object is there we use it just after
WANT, e.g.
a) They wanted to go shopping.
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c) I want him to learn to read.
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INCORRECT: I want that he should learn to read.
CORRECT: I want him to learn to read.
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15. Option (have known). With SINCE as a time expression we use a perfect
tense. We cant use the past perfect here as there is no past point of time is
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mentioned there.
16. NO IMPROVEMENT
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17. Option (whose voice). A possessive relative pronoun is needed here for
GIRL. The possessive pronoun for a person is WHOSE. WHOSE is not
preceded by OF.
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18. Option A (consists of). The verb CONSIST is not used in the passive, so
given sentence is incorrect. COMPRISE does not take OF, so Option B too is
incorrect. CONSTITUTE means to form or make something; e.g. Women
constitute about ten percent of Parliament, so its use too is incorrect here.
CONSIST is always followed by the preposition OF, so this only is fine in the
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given sentence.
She laid aside her book and went to answer the phone.
We're having a new carpet laid in the hall next week.
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20. Option A (that one of us). We use SO THAT to talk about purpose; e.g.
b) We left a message with his neighbor so that he would know wed called.
Use of SO is already in the first clause (We have so arranged the matter),
therefore it wont be repeated now. Hence THAT ONE OF US is only correct
here.
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21. Option B (we had hardly got). Negative words/expressions like HARDLY,
NEVER, 'NO -- SOONER' if start a sentence, the verb is inverted, means its
used as we do in interrogative sentences, means the helping verb comes before
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the subject, or that negative word/expression does not start the sentence,
rather we use the subject in the beginning of it. In such a case the helping verb
comes after the subject itself.
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So two constructions are possible here: (i) HARDLY HAD WE GOT and (ii)
WE HAD HARDLY GOT. We see HARDLY HAD WE GOT isnt there in any
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given answer options, so WE HAD HARDLY is correct here. We cannot use
the present perfect tense here as a past tense is needed.
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22. Option C (lay). Carefully distinguish between the verbs LAY and LIE. The
verb LAY is transitive and is always followed by an object; the verb LIE is
intransitive and cannot have an object.
Three forms of these verbs:
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I II III
Lie Lay Lain
Lay Laid Laid
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Here in the sentence we need the verb in the simple past tense, and that verb
must be intransitive as there is no object given in the sentence, means we need
2nd form of LIE. So LAY is correct.
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24. Option A (unless you work). We do not use negative words with UNLESS.
25. Option B (any). Use of 'TOO -- TO' makes the sentence negative, and in
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26. Option A (deceiving). The verb ENJOY takes the gerund (-ing form), not
the infinitive.
27. Option C (seen). With helping verb HAVE we use third form of the verb.
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ii) in the past, but not now; e.g.
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This house once belonged to my grandfather.
Computers are much cheaper nowadays than they once were.
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Obviously we need it in past use here.
29. Option A (knew). The verb KNOW cant be used in the continuous form,
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and also simple past is needed; KNEW only is correct here.
30. Option C (only when people work hard). ONLY WHEN = on the condition
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that. ONLY WHEN is used when you want to say how doing something would
make it possible to avoid something unpleasant.
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A) comes
B) will have come
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C) came
D) No improvement
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2. Do take an umbrella with you lest you do not get wet.
A) broke out
B) broke away
C) broke up
D) No improvement
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A) reached
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B) reach
C) am reaching
D) No improvement
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6. Her learning makes up towards her want of beauty.
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A) for
B) to
C) against
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D) No improvement
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death.
A) has got
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B) was getting
C) had got
D) No improvement R
8. Please ask your son to turn off the radio so that it is not quite so
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loud.
A) in
B) back
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C) down
D) No improvement
9. He said that when I have worked for him for six months I would
get a pay rise.
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A) had worked
B) have had worked
C) did work
D) No improvement
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A) join
B) join in
C) having joined
D) No improvement
11. I am not sure why she is wanting to see him.
A) she wants
B) is she wanting
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C) she want
D) No improvement
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12. Everybody who finished writing can go home.
A) had finished
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B) have finished
C) has finished
D) No improvement
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13. It's ten o'clock already. It's high time you went home.
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A) you had gone
B) you were going
C) you had been
D) No Improvement
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14. The students are playing volley-ball since 8 A.M.
A) were playing
B) have playing
C) have been playing
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D) No Improvement
15. Our plans for the trip fell down because we had no money.
A) off
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B) out
C) through
D) No Improvement
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A) have reported
B) was reported
C) has reporting
D) No Improvement
17. Among the athletes undergoing training Ramesh was easily the
better.
A) best
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B) better
C) the best
D) No improvement
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18. The earth moves round the sun, isn't it?
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A) wasn't it?
B) hasn't it?
C) doesn't it?
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D) No improvement
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A) if he will be arrested
B) he is arrested
C) if he was arrested
D) No Improvement
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20. My students have been interesting in learning French.
A) I was fallen
B) had I fallen
C) I fell asleep
D) No improvement
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22. These days, Radha finds it difficult to make both her ends meet.
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A) on the fan
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B) off the fans
C) turn off the fan
D) No Improvement
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24. If she does not get more high salary, she will resign.
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A) more higher salary
B) high salaries
C) a higher salary
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D) No Improvement
25. The parents should not discriminate from the girl child.
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A) discriminate between
B) discriminate against
C) discriminate at
D) No Improvement
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26. Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth' is another of his greatest works.
C) greatest of his
D) No Improvement
D) No Improvement
A) between them
B) among themselves
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C) with them
D) No Improvement
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30. Prior than taking any decisions he always consults his lawyer.
A) Prior to
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B) Previous to
C) Prior as
D) No Improvement
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SOLUTION
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1. Option A (comes). We do not use a future tense in time clause, WHEN
FATHER COMES is a time clause. As the first clause of the sentence (WAKE
ME UP) is an imperative clause, only present simple is possible; so COMES
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only is correct.
2. Option A (lest you should get wet). LEST is normally use with SHOULD.
As LEST is a negative word it is not followed by another negatives, so option
B is incorrect here.
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b) The police broke up the crowd. (=The police dispersed the crowd.)
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4. Option B (reach). If the main clause is in the future, we use the present
simple after IF and WHEN.
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5. Option B (was looking). When a longer action/event was going on, and
something else happened, we use the present or past continuous tense for the
longer action; e.g.
a) The light went out WHEN/WHILE he was doing his homework.
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c) She just arrived WHEN/WHILE I was taking my meal.
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e) Please keep your mouth shut WHEN/WHILE I'm speaking.
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6. Option A (for). MAKE UP FOR = to use as a replacement for something
missing, lost, or lacking; e.g.
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Some of these horses have cost me a lot of money, but other ones have made
up for it.
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7. Option C (had got). This is a type-III conditional sentence in which if the
verb in the main clause is the perfect conditional (here WOULD HAVE
CRUSHED), The verb in the IF-CLAUSE is in the past perfect tense; e.g.
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a) If I HAD KNOWN that you were coming I WOULD HAVE MET you at the
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station.
Could you turn the music down, please? Its too loud.
running or operating. Part of the sentence 'so that it is not quite so loud'
suggests that one only wants to get the volume decreased. So TURN DOWN
only is correct here.
C
11. Option A (she wants). The verb WANT cannot be used in the continuous.
Option C is rejected because the subject SHE is third person singular subject,
so it must be WANTS, not WANT.
12. Option C (has finished). EVERYBODY takes a singular verb. Past perfect
is not possible here as the sentence is in the present because of CAN.
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clause, we use the simple past tense form (2nd form) of the verb.
14. Option C (have been playing). When SINCE or FOR refers to time we use
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perfect tenses.
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with plans); e.g.
We were going to travel to America because our plans fell through because we
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couldnt get a visa.
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question on sentence improvement is correct already we do not consider
answer options. Rule on use of NONE OF:
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Verb after NONE OF is optional, means it's our wish if we use singular or
plural; e.g.
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None of those boys is trustworthy.
= None of those boys are trustworthy.
17. Option C (the best). Among is used for more than two, therefore we need
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18. Option C (doesnt it?). In a question tag, we use helping verb of the tense
that has been used in the statement. Verb of the statement here is MOVES,
means the present simple tense. Helping verb of the simple present tense is
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DO/DOES.
b) We'd love to come and see you on Saturday, supposing I don't have to work
that day.
NOTE: In this use both SUPPOSE and SUPPOSING are equally correct.
20. Option A (have been interested). The verb INTEREST cannot be used in
the continuous form, so both the options B and C are incorrect.
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sentence we use inverted form of the verb, means the verb is used as we do in
interrogative sentences, means we use helping verb before the subject.
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22. Option A (both ends meet). Correct idiom is MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET
or MAKE ENDS MEET. This means to have just enough money to pay for the
things that you need; e.g.
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My wages were so low that I had to take a second job just to make both ends
meet.
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= My wages were so low that I had to take a second job just to make ends
meet.
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23. Option C (turn off the fan). TURN OFF SOMETHING = to stop the
operation, activity, or flow of something; e.g.
26. Option A (one of his greatest). Option B is incorrect for more than one
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27. Option C (expensive black leather shoes). Though its a long list of order
in which adjectives are used. We use the given adjectives in the following
order: GENERAL DESCRIPTION, COLOUR, MATERIAL.
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But use of BETWEEN is incorrect here as BETWEEN is following an objective
pronoun here wheareas we need it to be a reflexive pronoun because when the
action done by the subject turns back (reflects) upon the subject we use a
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reflexive pronoun as the object of the verb or after BETWEEN or AMONG.
Therefore THEM here is wrong, it must be THEMSELVES rather.
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30. Option A (prior to). PRIOR if followed by an action takes TO+GERUND,
so PRIOR TO TAKING is correct here.
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A) an
B) a
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C) one
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2. The Prime Minister called on the President.
A) by
B) in
C) to
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A) than
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B) and
C) while
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A) hear to
B) agree
C) obey
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D) No Improvement
5. We had not met since then, neither did I wish to meet him now.
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C) As if she had
D) No Improvement
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7. He felt sure of his success, though he was beginning to get
worried.
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A) his succeed
B) his successes
C) being succeeded
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D) No Improvement
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was carried along by his enthusiasm.
A) carried aloft
B) carried down
C) carried away
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D) No improvement
9. After the heavy rains last week, the water in the lake raised
another two feet.
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10. One can live and work in a town without being aware of the
daily march of the sun across the sky without never seeing the
moon and stars.
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A) seldom
B) hardly
C) ever
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D) No improvement
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12. It is raining heavily all through this week.
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A) has rained
B) rains
C) rained
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D) No improvement
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A) notice of
B) notice from
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C) notice to
D) No improvement
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14. As he spoke about his achievements, his high claims amused us.
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A) big
B) tall
C) long
D) No improvement
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A) stand at
B) stand on
C) stand up
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D) No improvement
D) No improvement
17. In a few minutes' time, when the clock strikes six, I would be
waiting here for an hour.
A) shall be waiting on
B) shall have been waiting
C) shall wait
D) No improvement
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18. Had she been hungry, she would have devoured the whole lot of
it.
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A) Unless she had been hungry
B) However she had been hungry
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C) As if she had been hungry
D) No improvement
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19. Until you don't finish the work, you won't be given leave.
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B) Until finishing
C) Until you finish
D) No improvement R
20. The names of the defaulters have been cut off the register.
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A) cut out
B) struck out
C) struck off
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D) No improvement
A) I slept
B) did I sleep
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C) had I slept
D) No improvement
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24. After I saved my money, I shall go abroad.
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A) shall save
B) should have saved
C) have saved
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D) No improvement
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A) arrange with the car
B) arrange for the car
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C) arrange that the car
D) No improvement
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26. Hardly had he reached home when the telephone rang.
FO
A) he had reached
B) did he reach
C) he reached
D) No improvement
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D) No Improvement
A) when I did go
B) when I was going
C) when I went
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D) No improvement
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30. He was asked to arbitrate with two merchants in a dispute.
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A) to arbitrate between
B) to arbitrate at
C) to arbitrate
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D) No improvement
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SOLUTION
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1. Option B (a)
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2. NO IMPROVEMENT. CALL ON = pay a visit to (someone); e.g.
4. NO IMPROVEMENT
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a) Mohan never goes to concerts, neither does his wife. OR Mohan never goes
to concerts, nor does his wife.
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c) I didnt get much sleep last night. -- Neither did I. OR Nor did I.
6. Option A (Even if she had). EVEN IF is used to say that a possible situation
would not prevent something from being true; whether or not; e.g.
a) Even if you disagree with her, she's worth listening to.
b) I hope I can come back, even if it's only for a few weeks.
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7. NO IMPROVEMENT
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something that you do not control what you say or do.
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have an object, but there is no object here.
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a) Would all those in favour please raise their hands?
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b) He raised the window and leaned out.
b) At 6 a.m. we watched the sun rise (= appear and move upwards in the sky).
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10. Option C (ever). You cannot use a negative word after WITHOUT.
NEVER, SELDOM and HARDLY all are negative.
11. NO IMPROVEMENT
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12. Option C (rained). We use the simple past tense with ALL THROUGH.
ALL THROUGH = from beginning to end; e.g.
13. Option A (notice of). TAKE NOTICE OF = the fact of somebody paying
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attention to somebody/something
14. Option B (tall). The correct expression is TALL CLAIMS. TALL CLAIMS =
based more on wishful thinking than facts or reality; boasting
15. NO IMPROVEMENT. STAND FOR = to endorse or support an ideal; e.g.
a) The mayor claims to stand for honesty in government and jobs for
everyone.
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b) Every candidate for public office stands for all the good things in life.
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16. Option B (telling stories). The verb ENJOY if followed by an action takes a
gerund (verb+ing).
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17. Option B (shall have been waiting). When FOR refers to time we use
perfect tenses, though we can use FOR in the past simple tense if its a
terminated action.
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18. NO IMPROVEMENT. DEVOUR = to eat something eagerly and in large
amounts so that nothing is left; e.g.
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The young cubs hungrily devoured the deer.
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19. Option C (until you finish). We dont use any negative word with UNTIL.
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20. Option B (struck off). STRIKE OFF = to remove or erase from (a list,
record, etc)
22. Option 'B' (did I sleep). The verb is inverted when a sentence begins with
Only+Adverb or Only+Adverbial Expression like only yesterday, only the day
before yesterday, only last month, only after a year, only in a few countries,
only in this way, only then, only when; e.g.
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b) You can go when youve typed these letters.
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25. Option B (arrange for the car). When the verb ARRANGE = to make plans
or preparations in advance (for something) we use the preposition FOR with
it; e.g.
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we arranged for her to be met.
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26. NO IMPROVEMENT
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28. Option C (when I went). The given sentence is an assertive sentence, but
the verb is in question form, means the helping verb has been used before the
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subject. We see, here we need the past simple tense in the affirmative. In the
past simple the helping verb is not normally used if the sentence is affirmative.
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Therefore the verb will be WENT which will go after the subject.
b) An outside adviser has been brought in to arbitrate the dispute between the
management and the union.
C
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