Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Sentence Formation and Correction, Exercise 1: Exercise
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In questions given below, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Below are given alternatives to the highlighted part as (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D).
If you are not clear about the meaning of a word, it is wise to look to a dictionary.

A part of the sentence is highlighted. Below are given alternatives to the highlighted part (A), (B), (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D). Mark your answer.
Our office clock is not so correct as it should be. It is usually five minutes fast.

In the questions given below, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose your answer as (D).
The helium-filled balloon rose in the air.

In the question given below, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Below are given alternatives to the highlighted part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose your answer as (D).
He is so handsome man that people turn round to look at him.

Given below is a sentence that may or may not contain an error. The sentence is divided into four parts- A, B, C and D. In case of an error, mark the option that contains the error. If there is no error, mark D.
Each cigarette a person smokes (A)/ do some harm, and eventually (B)/ it may cause a serious disease (C)/. No error (D)

Given below is a sentence that may or may not contain an error. The sentence is divided into four parts- A, B, C and D. In case of an error, mark the option that contains the error. In case of no errors, mark D.
Each of the opposition members (A)/ were present (B)/ in the central hall of the Parliament (C)/. No error (D)

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.
Like the (A) / commission has recommended in its (B) / report the rules need to be enforced more strictly. (C) /No error (D)

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.
He educated not only (a)/ his nephew but also set (b)/ him up in business (c)/. No error (d)
