Sentence Correction


  1. Let he go to the office immediately









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    A pronoun should be used in objective case in sentences beginning with "Let"

    Correct Option: B

    A pronoun should be used in objective case in sentences beginning with "Let". In this case, the objective case of "He" is "Him"


  1. It is always prudent to (lay out) some money for unforeseen expenses









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    " Lay aside" means To save something for the future

    Correct Option: D

    " Lay aside" means To save something for the future
    "lay off" means a temporary or permanent discharge of a worker
    "lay back" means to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest
    "lay over" means a brief stay in the course of a journey



  1. (a)People are generally trained /(b) In a single skill, but to be successful /(c) at the work-place, more than one proficiency are needed /(d) No error









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    'More than one proficiency is needed.' With the noun phrase 'more than one' and a singular noun 'proficiency.' singular verb is preferred.

    Correct Option: C

    'More than one proficiency is needed.' With the noun phrase 'more than one' and a singular noun 'proficiency.' singular verb is preferred.


  1. (a)Wildcraft, one of india's few /(b) home-grown companies, was set up in 1992 /(c) and introduced a new fashionable travel brand /(d) No error









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    'Home-grown companies was set up 1992.' The subject is Wildcraft.' which is singular.

    Correct Option: B

    'Home-grown companies was set up 1992.' The subject is Wildcraft.' which is singular.



  1. (a) People excitedly waited for Abhijit's concern /(b) but because of fewer parking facilities /(c) the concert was cancelled /(d) No error









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    No error, Facilities being countable used the adjective 'fewer'.

    Correct Option: D

    No error, Facilities being countable used the adjective 'fewer'.