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SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
It was actual dark enough to light the gas before call-over.
A- (actually)
A- (actually)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
The chances of his heart failure are very high as he has used high prohibited dangerous drugs unconsciously.
B- (highly)
B- (highly)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 an exceptionally long time for that day.B.c His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 an exceptional long time for that day.C. His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 exceptionally long time for that day.D. His reign lasted for fifty-years, from 912 to 916 an exceptional long time for that day.
A. His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 an exceptionally long time for that day.B.c His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 an exceptional long time for that day.C. His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 916 exceptionally long time for that day.D. His reign lasted for fifty-years, from 912 to 916 an exceptional long time for that day.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. He growled low, but then nodded toward her and gestured briskly toward the stage.B. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestured brisk toward the stage.C. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestured briskly toward the stage.D. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestures briskly toward the stage.
A. He growled low, but then nodded toward her and gestured briskly toward the stage.B. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestured brisk toward the stage.C. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestured briskly toward the stage.D. He growled lowly, but then nodded toward her and gestures briskly toward the stage.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. She dribbled the basketball really perfect.B. She dribbled the basketball real perfectly.C. She dribbled the basketball real perfect.D. She dribbled the basketball really perfectly.
A. She dribbled the basketball really perfect.B. She dribbled the basketball real perfectly.C. She dribbled the basketball real perfect.D. She dribbled the basketball really perfectly.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
From this it is easy to understand why a star seldomly finds another anywhere near it.
B- (seldom)
B- (seldom)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
I stood up, thanked the officers, and stumbled back to my room with Max rightly behind me.
C- (right)
C- (right)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and miserly.B. Everyone at the office has treated him with miser and cheap behavior.C. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and in miser manner..D. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and in a miserly manner.
A. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and miserly.B. Everyone at the office has treated him with miser and cheap behavior.C. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and in miser manner..D. Everyone at the office has treated him with cheap behavior and in a miserly manner.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. At barbecues, food must not be left lying around too long outside and must be cooked thorough.B. At barbecues, food must not be left lying around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.C. At barbecues, food must not be left laying around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.D. At barbecues, food must not be left laid around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.
A. At barbecues, food must not be left lying around too long outside and must be cooked thorough.B. At barbecues, food must not be left lying around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.C. At barbecues, food must not be left laying around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.D. At barbecues, food must not be left laid around too long outside and must be cooked thoroughly.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very lowly and circle around the house.B. He watched the object came off the lake and fly very low and circle around the house.C. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very in a lowly manner and circle around the house.D. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very low and circle around the house.
A. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very lowly and circle around the house.B. He watched the object came off the lake and fly very low and circle around the house.C. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very in a lowly manner and circle around the house.D. He watched the object come off the lake and fly very low and circle around the house.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Tuition increases, say officials, are driven by the universities' costs, consequently, tuition income typically covers less than 50% of college budgets.
B- (; consequently,)
B- (; consequently,)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
I wanted to see a scary movie however my friends wanted me to see a comedy.
B – (;however)
B – (;however)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
The heavy traffic on 5th street made Claire think twice about stopping by the mall; moreover she had a huge science paper due the next morning.
C- (; moreover,)
C- (; moreover,)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
I am sorry you can’t go besides the weather forecast calls for rain.
A- (; besides,)
A- (; besides,)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. George had to sell his horse; thus his riding days were over.B. George had to sell his horse; thus, his riding days were over.C. George had to sell his horse; thus his riding days were over.D. George had to sold his horse; thus, his riding days were over.
A. George had to sell his horse; thus his riding days were over.B. George had to sell his horse; thus, his riding days were over.C. George had to sell his horse; thus his riding days were over.D. George had to sold his horse; thus, his riding days were over.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
I am worried that his car has broken down completly, or worse still, that he's had an incident.
C- (completely)
C- (completely)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
He's always harking back to his childhood and saying how things were better than.
D- (then)
D- (then)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
The worker was not treated fair by his employee and should not have lost his job.
B- (fairly)
B- (fairly)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiouslly waiting for himB. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiousely waiting for him.C. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxious waiting for himD. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiously waiting for him
A. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiouslly waiting for himB. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiousely waiting for him.C. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxious waiting for himD. She fondly believed that he might come so she was anxiously waiting for him
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall prettily horrible.B. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fair grainy and overall pretty horrible.C. Beside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall pretty horrible.D. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall pretty horrible.
A. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall prettily horrible.B. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fair grainy and overall pretty horrible.C. Beside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall pretty horrible.D. Aside from this, the video and audio transfer is fairly grainy and overall pretty horrible.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
As soon as they were brought, he tied up the woman’s throat, and struck the swollen part with much so force that the poor old creature instantly expired.
C- (so much)
C- (so much)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
There is yet time for us to get to the cinema before the film starts.
A -(still)
A -(still)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. I will say upfront that I really don’t function good without regular quality sleep.B. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regular quality sleep.C. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regularly quality sleep.D. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regular quality sleeps.
A. I will say upfront that I really don’t function good without regular quality sleep.B. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regular quality sleep.C. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regularly quality sleep.D. I will say upfront that I really don’t function well without regular quality sleeps.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. It was very steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.B. It was too steep to my feet to hold unless I braced myself.C. It was so steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.D. It was too steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.
A. It was very steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.B. It was too steep to my feet to hold unless I braced myself.C. It was so steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.D. It was too steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Sometime we write songs too slowly that we never get around to recording them.B. Sometimes we write songs so slowly that we never get around to recording them.C. Sometimes we write songs very slowly that we never get around to recording them.D. Sometimes we write songs much slowly that we never get around to recording them.
A. Sometime we write songs too slowly that we never get around to recording them.B. Sometimes we write songs so slowly that we never get around to recording them.C. Sometimes we write songs very slowly that we never get around to recording them.D. Sometimes we write songs much slowly that we never get around to recording them.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Other treatments may be used either as alternatives, nor in combination with a facelift.
C- (or)
C- (or)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand to satisfy.B. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an enough easy demand to satisfy.C. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand satisfy.D. There were only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand to satisfy.
A. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand to satisfy.B. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an enough easy demand to satisfy.C. There was only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand satisfy.D. There were only one thing expected of me, and it was an easy enough demand to satisfy.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Meats were preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enough.B. Meats was preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enoughC. Meats were preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was enough coldD. Meats were preserve by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enough
A. Meats were preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enough.B. Meats was preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enoughC. Meats were preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was enough coldD. Meats were preserve by salting and drying or by freezing when the weather was cold enough
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. The teacher give instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepare to go home.B. The teacher gives instructions in the classroom loudly at the end of the day as the students prepare to go homeC. The teacher gives instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepare to go homeD. The teacher gives instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepares to go home
A. The teacher give instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepare to go home.B. The teacher gives instructions in the classroom loudly at the end of the day as the students prepare to go homeC. The teacher gives instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepare to go homeD. The teacher gives instructions loudly in the classroom at the end of the day as the students prepares to go home
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion amongst friends.B. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion between friends.C. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion and friends.D. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion or friends.
A. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion amongst friends.B. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion between friends.C. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion and friends.D. All four are very unusual and uncommon topics for discussion or friends.
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