Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct?
She was too clever to see through his tricks.
Answer: D
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. The landlady made the servant to run to market to fetch her sweets.
2. The landlady made the servant run to market to fetch her sweets.
3. The landlady made to the servant to run to market to fetch her sweets.
4. The landlady made to the servant run to market to fetch her sweets.
Answer: B
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. An one-eyed person was seen roaming about the streets.
2. A one-eyed person was seen roaming about the streets.
3. The one-eyed person was seen roaming about the streets.
4. One-eyed person was seen roaming about the streets.
Answer: B
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. The important lessons are following.
2. The important lessons are as following.
3. The important lessons are as follows.
4. The important lessons are as follow.
Answer: C
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Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences:
a. Can i get this sense of wonder into the film ?
b. So people looking it can feel it too.
c. That's the challenge of place like Easter Island.
d. To reach people who will never be able to go there
Answer: B
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. This was the ideal book available in the market.
2. This was most ideal book available in the market.
3. This was a most ideal book available in the market.
4. This was the most ideal book available in the market.
Answer: A
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Although you examine it carefully you will notice some flaws.
Answer: B
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Knowing very little English, it was difficult to converse with the foreigner.
Answer: A
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. It is the duty of a house-wife to wait on the guest.
2. It is the duty of a house-wife to wait for the guest.
3. It is the duty of a house-wife to wait the guest.
4. It is the duty of a house-wife to await the guest.
Answer: A
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Select the grammatically correct sentence:
1. When he had lost the book he searched it everywhere.
2. When he lost the book he searched for it everywhere.
3. When he lost the book he had searched for it everywhere.
4. When he lost the book he searched it up everywhere.
Answer: B
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