Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 9: PRACTICE EXERCISES

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The question below has two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. Mr. Khanna died in a railway collision.

II. Some gentlemen act in collusion with robbers.

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In the question given below, there are two sentences numbered I and II. In both sentences, a homonym is given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I.  An ordnance declaring President's rule in the state has been issued today.

II. The ordinance depot is situated far away from this city.

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In each question below, are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. This is the best stationary shop in our locality.

II. I saw a stationery van there.

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In each question below, are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. I think this electric metre is faulty.

II. I require two meters of cloth for this purpose.

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In the question below, there are two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homophones are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. His manners are urban.

II. People of urbane area are civil in manners.

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In each question below, are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. You should not interfere in one's personal affairs.

II. The personel of ICS were proud of their positions during the British rule in India.

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In each question below, are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or is inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicized words.

I. You should talk to your boss in a revrent manner.

II. Our revrend Principal is coming.

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In each question below, are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics, which may be either misspelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.

I. This drawer is the depositary of my private letters.

II. Nowadays, it is not wise to be depository of other's valuables.