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  • Question 1
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    He measured (a) / the (b) / floor (c) / exact. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (d), "exact." The word "exact" is an adjective, but in this sentence, it should be an adverb to modify the verb "measured." Therefore, it should be "exactly" instead of "exact."
    The corrected sentence:
    - He measured the floor exactly.
    Key points:
    - The error is in part (d).
    - The word "exact" should be replaced with "exactly" to make it an adverb.

  • Question 2
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    The stillness (a) / of the (b) / tomb (c) / was  awfully (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (D), "was awfully".
    Explanation:
    The word "awfully" is used as an adverb to describe the degree or intensity of an adjective. However, in this sentence, the word "awfully" is used incorrectly. Here, the word "awfully" is used to mean "very" or "extremely", which is not suitable in this context.
    Corrected Sentence:
    To fix the error, the word "awfully" should be replaced with an appropriate adjective that describes the stillness of the tomb.
    The correct sentence will be:
    "The stillness of the tomb was incredibly/remarkably/silently."

    Answer:
    The error is in part (D), "was awfully".

  • Question 3
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    It was (a) / a dangerously (b) / lake to (c) / swim in. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution


    The error in this sentence is in part (b), "a dangerously." It should be corrected to "dangerous."
    Explanation:
    - In this sentence, the word "dangerously" is used incorrectly as an adjective to describe the lake.
    - The correct adjective form to describe the lake is "dangerous," not "dangerously."
    - "Dangerously" is an adverb, which is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
    - In this case, we need an adjective to describe the lake, so "dangerous" should be used instead.
    - The corrected sentence would be: "It was a dangerous lake to swim in."
    - Therefore, the error is in part (b), and the correct answer is b.

  • Question 4
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    It was a (a) / magnificent (b) / beautiful (c) / performance. (d) / No error (e) 

    Solution

    The correct option is B.
    Magnificent means extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive. it 's a synonym of beautiful.So, can not be used twice consecutively.

  • Question 5
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    She sang (a) / the song (b) / exact as (c) / it was written. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘Exactly ’in place of ‘exact ’

  • Question 6
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    He was (a) / a very (b) sensibly (c) / person. (d)/ No error (e)

    Solution


    The error in the given sentence is in part (C).
    Explanation:
    The word "sensibly" is an adverb, which is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. However, in this sentence, it is used to describe a person, which requires an adjective. The correct word to use in this context would be "sensible."
    The corrected sentence would be:
    "He was a very sensible person."
    Key Points:
    - The error is in part (C).
    - The word "sensibly" should be replaced with "sensible" to correctly describe a person.
    - The corrected sentence is "He was a very sensible person."

  • Question 7
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    The teacher (a) / asked the student (b) / to speak (c) / loud. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the sentence is in part (d): "loud".
    Explanation:
    The word "loud" should be replaced with "aloud". When asking someone to speak aloud, it means to speak in a clear and audible voice. "Loud" refers to the volume of sound, while "aloud" refers to speaking clearly.
    Corrected Sentence:
    The correct sentence is: "The teacher asked the student to speak aloud."
    Answer:
    The error is in part (d), and the corrected sentence is: "The teacher asked the student to speak aloud."

  • Question 8
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    He finished (a) / breakfast quick (b) / and left (c) / for the school. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in this sentence is in part (b). The word "quick" should be replaced with "quickly" to form the correct adverbial form.
    Corrected Sentence:
    He finished breakfast quickly and left for the school.
    Explanation:
    Here is a detailed explanation of each part of the sentence:
    A: "He finished" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    B: "breakfast quick" - The word "quick" is an adjective, but in this context, we need an adverb to describe how he finished breakfast. Therefore, it should be replaced with "quickly."
    C: "and left" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    D: "for the school." - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    E: "No error" - This option is incorrect because there is an error in part (b) of the sentence.
    Conclusion:
    The sentence should be corrected by replacing "breakfast quick" with "breakfast quickly." The corrected sentence is: "He finished breakfast quickly and left for the school."

  • Question 9
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    Our plan is to (a) / make the trauma care building (b) / full functional by the (c) /third week of January. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘Fully ’in place of ‘full ’.
    Fully is an adverb that means ‘In a full manner ’

  • Question 10
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    He does nothing (a)/ but to find (b)/ faults in others and laugh at them. (c)/ No error (d)

    Solution

    Remove ‘to ’before ‘find ’because ‘but ’when used as a connector takes ‘bare infinitive ’with it.

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