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Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c), (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) ie ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

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Questions : It has being too dangerous for too many people.

(a) to be

(b) become

(c) be

(d) No improvement

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

“Has” should be followed by the past participle form of the verb which is “become” here.

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Question : 1

You wont tell them what has happened, wouldn’t you ?

a) wont you

b) isn’t it

c) will you

d) No improvement

Answer: (c)

Question : 2

The police are tried hard for tracking up the robbers.

a) Trying hard to track up

b) Trying hard to track down

c) Tried hard to track in

d) Tried hard for tracking down

e) No correction required

Answer: (b)

The use of ‘are’ before the phrase given in bold suggests, that the police are doing something presently. This means the sentence should be in present continuous tense.

Hence the verb should be ‘trying’ not ‘tried’. ‘Trying’ is written in only in options (a) and (c). Hence options (b) and (d) are ruled out. Now, the phrase ‘track up’ is also incorrect. Correct phrase is ‘track down’ which means ‘to find by searching’.

This phrase in correctly written in option (a). Therefore (a) is correct.

Question : 3

Write down the address lest you may forget.

a) you may not forget

b) you cannot forget

c) you will forget

d) you should forget

Answer: (d)

Question : 4

Will you type these letters now ?

a) Could

b) Can

c) Shall

d) No improvement

Answer: (a)

Question : 5

This milk has got a funny taste — it can have gone sour.

a) may have gone sour

b) can go sour

c) had soured

d) No improvement

Answer: (c)

‘Can’ gives a sense of more certainty than ‘may’. The milk may or may not have gone sour.

There is a doubt. We can not say with certainty that milk has gone sour. So it is better to use ‘may have gone sour’ than ‘can have gone sour’.

Question : 6

She and Dad would has had loved Amit.

a) has loved

b) have loved

c) to loved

d) No improvement

Answer: (b)

When the subject is plural (she + dad) the verb must also be used in plural form.

Therefore, “has had loved” is replaced by “have loved”

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