My brother is indifferent (about) whatever I say.
2157 05ddcf3b4e1ce690ab507174b5ddcf3b4e1ce690ab507174bDirection: In the following questions, some part of the sentence is underlined. Which of the options given below the sentence should replace the part underlined to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given then choose option E ‘No Correction required’ as the answer.
The Prime Minister’s casual remarks about the role of ethnicity in unemployment numbers has predictably put the cat among the pigeons on both sides of the political spectrum
563 062f0d9ca06679c6dabc5bbe8Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
Shouts of the crowd cheering the home team now (stuff) the air.
611 162ea51376f92bf0da7cf3b79Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
I don't want an award (for help to you).
711 062ea4ded6f92bf0da7cf2d0cImprove the bracketed part of the sentence.
"I am the only man in the world who (can) paint a picture so true to life," he said.
537 062dfb24c313eb40eb8a5178aImprove the bracketed part of the sentence.
All the allegations levelled (over) the poor watchman were found to be baseless.
476 062dfa966cbf2ed2bdbe04d7eImprove the bracketed part of the sentence.
The stranded pilgrims (had waited) in the bitter cold for more than two hours now.
806 062d0212051fe3472d6c259acThe manager was wearing out the proposals given by the other company.
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