
Question Directions: Select the phrase from the options given below which should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’, select option (d) as the answer.
The moment she will enter the room, we will start singing the birthday song.


Important Questions on Grammar
Question Directions: Select the phrase from the options given below which should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’, select option (d) as the answer.
I took my mother some grapes when she was in hospital.

A: He jumped up. B: He ran away.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: Iron is found in India. B: Coal is also found in India.

A: The moon rose. B: Their journey was not ended.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: The sunset. B: The boys had not finished the game.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: He deserved to succeed. B: He failed.

A: This is my friend. B: His name is Rama.

Question Direction: Combine the following set of sentences into one simple sentence using the appropriate rules of synthesis of sentence without altering the original meaning of sentences.
A: He is very fat. B: He cannot run.
