Sentence Improvement


Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Four alternatives are given to the bold part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose No improvement.

  1. Iago lied to Othello about his wife.









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    No improvement

    Correct Option: D

    No improvement


  1. Do you have some sugar?









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    No improvement
    Usually any is used in questions and negative
    sentences. But while offering/ requesting some is used.

    Correct Option: D

    No improvement
    Usually any is used in questions and negative
    sentences. But while offering/ requesting some is used.



Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence/a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Four alternatives are given to the bold part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose No improvement.

  1. The greatest thing in the style of writing or speaking, is to have a use of metaphor.









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    knowledge (N.) : the state of knowing about something through education or experience.
    Here, knowledge is the right usage.

    Correct Option: A

    knowledge (N.) : the state of knowing about something through education or experience.
    Here, knowledge is the right usage.


  1. Though very young, she has a sense of flying high.









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    imagination (N.) : the ability to have new and exciting ideas.
    Here, imagination is the right usage.

    Correct Option: C

    imagination (N.) : the ability to have new and exciting ideas.
    Here, imagination is the right usage.



  1. Give the tickets to whomever comes first.









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    whoever (Pro.) : the person who; any person who.
    Hence, whoever is the right usage.

    Correct Option: A

    whoever (Pro.) : the person who; any person who.
    Hence, whoever is the right usage.