There are ten errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors: —
Student : Excuse me sir. May I come in?
Teacher : Yes come in.
Student : Thank you sir.
Teacher : What can I do for you.
Student : Would you kindly make me clear about the use of this punctuation mark.
Teacher : Didnt you attend my class yesterday?
Student : No sir. I did not comE-
Teacher : Why? You must not miss any class.
Student : Ill never miss any class sir.
Student : Excuse me, sir! May I come in?
Teacher : Yes, come in.
Student : Thank you, sir.
Teacher : What can I do for you?
Student : Would you kindly make me clear about the use of this punctuation mark?
Teacher : Didn’t you attend my class yesterday? Student : No, sir. I did not comE-
Teacher : Why? You must not miss any class.
Student : I’ll never miss any class, sir.
- Identify lexical, grammatical or stylistic language errors(A,B,C,D or E) from the following underlined and lettered expressionsNobody had known (A) before the presentation (B) that Salma will receive (C) the awards for (D) outstanding (E) scholarship.
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- He got used to having me done this work.
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- each sentence has four underlined words or phrase(A,B,C & D).identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct :It is important that he speaks with the Dean before leaving for his vacation.
- Identify the alternative (A,B,C & D) that must be changed in order for the sences to be correctThe younger(A) you are, the more(B) easier(C) it(D) is to learn.
- Identify lexical, grammatical r stylistic language errors (A,B,C,D or E) from the following underlined and lettered expressionsIf (A) it receives enough (B) rain at the proper time, hay will grow (C) quickly (D) as (E) grass.
- There are ten errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors.Youve cut off your hair, asked Jim, laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet even after the hardest mental labor. Cut it off and sold it, said Della. Dont you like me just as well, anyhow Im me without my hair aint I Jim looked about the room curiously. You say your hair is gone he said with an air of almost idiocy.
- Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below.In our country, teenagers generally do not have jobs. They are supposed to concentrate primarily on their studies. Being excellent students is the most important role for teenagers. It's important to make the parents proud and to compete for reputable public universities and high-paying jobs. Families and parents think it is necessary for children to study very hard and very long, with no breaks, so they can get the top placements in the public exams. Students who attend the best universities get the best jobs. So, hard-working teenagers can bring honour to their families by securing excellent grades in public exams.a) generally (antonym)(b) concentrate (synonym)(c) excellent (antonym)(d) important (antonym)(e) proud (synonym)(f) compete (synonym)(g) reputable (synonym)(h) high-paying (antonym)(i) necessary (antonym)(j) hard (synonym)(k) break (synonym)(l) best (antonym)(m) hard-working (synonym)(n) honour (antonym)
- each sentence has four underlined words of phrases (A, B, C, and D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to correct the sentence.When I was sick (A) with (B) flu, my mother (C) made me (D) to eat chicken soup and rest in bed.
- Nylon, a synthetic done (a) from a combination(b) of water, air and a by product of coal(c) was frist introduced(d) in 1938.Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct:
- identify the underlined words or phrases that must be changed to make the sentence correct :A new scheme was introduced to insure adequate housing facilities for all citizens
- which sentence is correct?
- Choose one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to correct the sentence-Magnesium, the lightest(A) of our structural metals, has an important place among(B) common engineering meterials because(C) of their(D) weight.
- Identify the alternative A, B, C or D that must be changed to correct the sentence:The younger (A) you are (B), the easy (C) it is to learn (D).
- Identify the faulty part (A, B, C or D) in the following questionsThe progress (A) made (B) in space (C) travel for (D) the early 1960s is remarkable.
- This sentence has four underlined words marked a, b, c, or d. Identify the one that must be changed to make the sentence correct.The court lies down (A) the guidelines (B) for negotiations (C) between the two groups (D).
- Identify the incorrect underlined part of the sentencesEvery (A) man and woman should (B) vote (C) for the candidate of their choice (D)
- The new computer chip is the(A) smallest one than(B) has ever been(C) developed(D)
- You had better to change Your study habits if you hope to be admitted to a university of repute.
- The talk (A) was both (B) informatics (C) and entertaining (D)
- each sentence has four underlined words or phrases (A, B, C and D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed for the sentence to be correct:When I was sick with(A) the flu(B), my mother made(C) me to eat(D) chicken soup and rest in bed.
- Identify the faulty part (A, B, C or D) in the following questionsAfter studying (A) the new books (B) the girl was (C) capable to rise (D) her score by thirty-five points.
- Choose the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed to correct the sentence: The aims of the European Economic Community (EEC) are to eliminate tariffs between member countries; developing (A) common politics for agriculture, labour (B) welfare, trade and transpotation (C) and to abolish (D) trusts and cartels.
- Identify the error, if any, in the underlined word: They advice (A) that a passport (c)should be carry (c) with you at all time (D)