Sentence Correction


  1. (a) Sensing the crowd's angry mood, /(b) the minister had no other alternative /(c) than leave immediately. /(d) No error









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    'But to leave' will be the appropriate phrase.

    Correct Option: C

    'But to leave' will be the appropriate phrase.


  1. (a) 'Do nothing but wait' /(b) is perhaps the best policy /(c) in times of uncertainty. /(d) No error









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    No error

    Correct Option: D

    No error



  1. (a) Hema was so popular with her friend she /(b) always had several party invitations /(c) for the same evening. /(d) No error.









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    The correct phrase to use is 'so .... that', hence 'so popular that she'.

    Correct Option: A

    The correct phrase to use is 'so .... that', hence 'so popular that she'.


  1. (a) Anu passed the first test successfully /(b) but to get selected for the Civil Services, she /(c) has to pass all together four tests. /(d) No error









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    Altogether instead of all together.

    Correct Option: C

    Altogether instead of all together.



  1. (a) Diffusing a tense /(b) situation at a negotiating /(c) table is always very challenging. /(d) No error









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    Defusing instead of diffusing.

    Correct Option: A

    Defusing instead of diffusing.