Sentence Correction


  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'.



  1. (a) Tanu, and also Anu, is preparing /(b) for CAT, but it is still /(c) not clear if that is the best option for them. /(d) No error









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    The subject is plural, Anu and Tanu, hence plural verb is required: 'Tanu and also Anu are preparing.'

    Correct Option: A

    The subject is plural, Anu and Tanu, hence plural verb is required: 'Tanu and also Anu are preparing.'