Sentence Correction
- (a) Today's entrepreneurs want to be fast and furious /(b) in contrast to /(c) the age -old adage of slow and steady wins the race /(d) No error
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'Age-old adage of slow and steady winning the race' or 'age-old adage, slow and steady wins the race.'
Correct Option: C
'Age-old adage of slow and steady winning the race' or 'age-old adage, slow and steady wins the race.'
- (a) In spite of a large choice /(b) at the breakfast /(c) bread and butter is what he still prefers /(d) No error
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'Bread and butter' is considered singular.
Correct Option: D
'Bread and butter' is considered singular.
- (a) Amol had packed a knife /(b) in his bag /(c) for his expedition to the jungle, but a knife was not sharp enough. /(d) No error
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'The knife' instead of 'a knife.'
Correct Option: C
'The knife' instead of 'a knife.'
- 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"
- (a) The investigation found that when the fire broke out /(b) in the factory, neither the extinguishers nor the sprinkler system /(c) were working /(d) No error
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With 'neither...nor' construct, the verb agrees with the noun that comes later.
Correct Option: C
With 'neither...nor' construct, the verb agrees with the noun that comes later.