Sentence Improvement
Direction: In question, a sentence/ part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined sentence/part of the sentence at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (d).
- He who will bid the highest will get the product.
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As per the given sentence in above question , we can say that
Replace the word who will bid the highest :- who bids the highestCorrect Option: A
As per the given sentence in above question , we can say that
Replace the word who will bid the highest :- who bids the highest
Thus , who will bid the highest is replaced by who bids the highest in above given sentence . So , option A will be correct answer .
- If he had time he will call you
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As per the given above sentence , we know that
Replace the word had :- would have is correct .
correct sentence :- If he would have time he will call you .Correct Option: A
As per the given above sentence , we know that
Replace the word had :- would have is correct .
correct sentence :- If he would have time he will call you .
Thus ,had is replaced by would have in above given sentence .
- They could not tell me why did he not eat his lunch.
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As we know that ,
Replace the word why did he not eat :- why he did not eat
They could not tell me why he did not eat his lunch is correct .Correct Option: B
As we know that ,
Replace the word why did he not eat :- why he did not eat
They could not tell me why he did not eat his lunch is correct .
Hence , why did he not eat is replaced by why he did not eat in above given sentence .
- The workers are hell bent at getting what is due to them.
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As we know that ,
Replace the word hell bent at getting :- hell bent upon getting
hell bent upon getting means :- fully committed to achieving a goalCorrect Option: C
As we know that ,
Replace the word hell bent at getting :- hell bent upon getting
hell bent upon getting means :- fully committed to achieving a goal
Therefore , hell bent at getting is replaced by hell bent upon getting in above given sentence .So , option C is correct answer .
Direction: In question, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (a), (b), (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (d).
- It took her a long time to get past her failure in the medical examination.
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As we know that ,
Replace the word get past :- get over something means to accept an unpleasant factor situation after dealing with it for a while.Correct Option: B
As we know that ,
Replace the word get past :- get over something means to accept an unpleasant factor situation after dealing with it for a while.
Hence , get past is replaced by get over in above given sentence .So , required answer will be option B .