Improvement of Sentences Questions and Answers Practice Question and Answer

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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given sentence.
 If we do nothing to curb this pollution, I guarantee we will face the wall in the future.

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    face the wind
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    face the music
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    face the dark
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    face the stick
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Answer : 2. "face the music"

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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
 We want to divide the expenses between the three of us.

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    at
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    among
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    from
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    for
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Answer : 2. "among"

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Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement’ as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.

We keeps a horse, two cows, and six chickens.

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    has keeps a
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    keep a
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    keeping a
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    No improvement
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Answer : 2. "keep a"

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Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement’ as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.

Mary doesn’t like cartoons because they are loud, so she doesn’t watched them.

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    do not watched this
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    doesn’t watch them
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    No improvement
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    does watching them
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Answer : 2. "doesn’t watch them"

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Select the option that will improve the bracketed part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement’.

Dad said that, “She would have been a great sister if she was just a bit more careful”.

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    No improvement
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    that, "She would have been a great sister if she were just a bit more careful"
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    "She would have been a great sister if she were just a bit more careful"
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    “She would have been a greatest sister if she was just a bit more careful"
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Answer : 3. ""She would have been a great sister if she were just a bit more careful""

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Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement’ as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.

Scientists have predicted that the cultivation of rice will be affected severe.

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    affect severe
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    No improvement
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    effecting severely
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    affected severely
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Answer : 4. "affected severely"

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Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement’ as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.

There has been a noticeable fall in the number of children dying from malnutrition.

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    noticeable falling
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    No improvement
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    noticeably falling
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    noticeably falls
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Answer : 2. "No improvement"

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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement’.

But what of the young people whom are part of the cricket crowds, some of who are presumably born in England?

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    who are part of the cricket crowds, some of who are presumably born in England
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    No improvement
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    whom are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England
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    who are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England
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Answer : 4. "who are part of the cricket crowds, some of whom are presumably born in England"

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