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Directions:
Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute the bold part of the sentence. Find out the phrase which can correctly substitute that part of the sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, the answer is ‘No correction required’ or ‘No improvement’.
The following question based on sentences improvement topic of general english mcq
(a) had had a heavy lunch
(b) had a heavy lunch
(c) had been taking a heavy lunch
(d) No improvement
The correct answers to the above question in:
Answer: (c)
To mention an event which got completed in past, and if the person mentioning that event wants to write it in Past Tense, in such a situation ‘had’ is used twice.
Therefore, the bold part should be replaced with option (c) that is ‘had had a heavy lunch’. Or To express an event of past in Past Perfect Tense ‘had had’ is used.
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Question : 1
What are you looking upon in the dark?
a) for
b) over
c) after
d) No improvement
Answer »Answer: (c)
Look upon = to consider somebody/some-thing as a particular type of person or thing
Look over = to examine something to see how good, big etc it is.
Look after = to take care of somebody/ something
Look for = to hope for something; to expect something; to search something.
It is clear that ‘upon’ should be replaced with ‘for’.
Question : 2
If you want to save money you must get rid of shopping
a) cut down on
b) Get on with
c) Put up with
d) No improvement
Answer »Answer: (a)
Directions:
In the following questions, a sentence/ part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives which may improve the bold part. Choose the correct alternative.
NOTE: In case no improvement is needed, your answer is No Improvement.
Question : 3
There is nothing wrong with having to a different opinion.
a) have to
b) has to
c) having
d) No improvement
Answer »Answer: (c)
“Having to” implies to forcefully do something. “have” means to keep. Here the subject is not having a different opinion forcefully but keeping a different opinion
Question : 4
The yoga session is most likelihood to start at 6.00 a.m.
a) is most likely to start at
b) is mostly like to starting at
c) is mostly liked to start at
d) be most likely started by
e) No correction required
Answer »Answer: (a)
Question : 5
It is difficult to work with him because he is One of those persons who think he is always right.
a) always think his
b) is always thinking they are
c) always thinks he is
d) think they are always
e) No correction required
Answer »Answer: (d)
Question : 6
Over fifty per cent of people in the country not have any access to banking services.
a) does not have do not have any
b) have not any
c) are having not
d) do not have any
e) No correction required
Answer »Answer: (d)
If we possess something, we say that 'we have something'. In the same way, if we lack something, we say that 'we do not have something/anything' On the basis of above facts, our choice lies with (d).
Now, let us consider other options also. Option (a) does not have ‘do’, hence, it cannot be our choice. The arrangement of words is haphazard in option (b). Here in place of ‘not having’, ‘having not’ is given.
Therefore, this option cannot be the correct answer. Option (c) has two negative phrases ‘does not have’ and ‘do not have’. This option is totally absurd. Hence rule it out. Now, we are left with option (d). This option is absolutely correct.
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