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English Grammar
List of top English Grammar Questions on Sentence Correction
The following sentence is gramatically incorrect:
A great person use to lived in this house.
Correct the sentence above by choosing the most appropriate option:
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Select the
incorrect
sentences from the following options:
A. The roof collapsed that very moment.
B. This is more than flesh and blood can endure.
C. He puts on an air of dignity.
D. The tailor's bill has hurried up to a large amount.
E. They were very grateful to him for kindness.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Select the
incorrect
sentences from the following options:
A. We discussed about the matter yesterday.
B. It is not likely that he will see his home again.
C. I would rather you went through air.
D. The negotiations were rattled off in secret.
E. He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Choose the grammatically correct omitted part of the sentence from the following list:
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Initiative and referendum, is a procedure that allows voters to propose and pass laws as well as to repeal them:
CLAT - 2017
CLAT
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
During her lecture, the speaker tried to clarify directional terms, for not everyone in attendance was knowledgeable that winds are designated by the direction from which they come.
CLAT - 2017
CLAT
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Plausible though it sounds, the weakness of the hypothesis is that it does not incorporate all relevant facts.
CLAT - 2017
CLAT
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Many of them chiselled from solid rock centuries ago, the mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries:
CLAT - 2017
CLAT
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
Two valence states of uranium, one with a deficit of four electrons and the other one with a deficit of six occurs in nature and contributes to the diversity of uranium’s behaviour.
CLAT - 2017
CLAT
English Grammar
Sentence Correction
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