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Sentence Improvement Questions
Sentence improvement – correct preposition and possessive determiner: Use the standard collocation 'send (something) to my address' and correct the determiner.
Sentence improvement – idiom 'bear with': Choose the correct particle after 'bear' to mean 'tolerate' in the context of disturbances near a marketplace.
Sentence improvement – gerund with possessive: After 'object to', use a gerund with a possessive determiner ('to my watching') rather than object pronoun.
Sentence improvement – complementation after 'forbid': Replace the gerund with the standard 'object + infinitive' pattern ('forbid him to leave').
Sentence improvement – fixed expression 'with a view to': Use the gerund after the prepositional idiom ('with a view to insulting me').
Sentence improvement — Correct the subject–verb agreement and unit style: ‘‘20 kms are not a great distance in these days of fast moving vehicles.’’ Choose the best improvement that makes the measurement singular and idiomatic for modern English usage.
Sentence improvement — Correlative comparison: choose the correct ‘‘the more..., the more...’’ structure to improve ‘‘The more they earn, more they spend.’’ for precise comparative balance in English grammar.
Sentence improvement — Choose the correct preposition after ‘‘heading’’ in ‘‘It became clear that the strangers were heading into a serious disaster.’’ for accurate direction and idiomatic usage.
Sentence improvement — Replace the verb for natural collocation in ‘‘The dissidents hold a great problem in every political party.’’ so the sentence reads idiomatically in political commentary.
Sentence improvement — Conditional tense sequencing: improve ‘‘I would have waited for you at the station if I knew that you would come.’’ to a standard third conditional form.
Sentence improvement — Identify whether any change is needed: ‘‘They are social insects, living in communities, regulated by definite laws, each member of society bearing well-defined and separate part in the work of a colony.’’ Choose the best option considering scientific-style apposition and participial phrasing.
Sentence improvement — Decide whether the sentence requires change: ‘‘Practically every part of the banana tree is used by man.’’ Choose the option that best reflects standard English without altering intended meaning.
Sentence improvement — Correct the preposition after ‘‘opinion’’ in ‘‘My opinion for the film is that it will bag the national ward.’’ Select the most idiomatic choice for formal review writing.
Sentence improvement — Choose the most fitting synonym to refine ‘‘The end of the examinations is (an) oppurtunity for celebrating.’’ so the sentence reads natural and idiomatic.
Sentence improvement — Fix the idiom ‘‘(none) the wiser’’ in ‘‘We were not the wiser for all this effort to explain the case to us.’’ Select the word that completes the standard expression.
Sentence improvement – choose the correct phrasal verb and pronoun placement for dictionary consultation: replace 'look for them in the dictionary' with the more idiomatic 'to look them up in the dictionary' while keeping agreement with the plural noun 'words'.
Sentence improvement – correct the verb form after the fixed expression 'look forward to': use a gerund (V+ing) and write 'We look forward to hearing from you.' for formal correspondence clarity and correctness.
Sentence improvement – choose the correct temporal adverb with present perfect: replace 'has later recovered' with the idiomatic 'has since recovered' to show recovery after the shock.
Sentence improvement – select the precise phrasal verb for budgeting: replace 'laid aside a large sum on it' with 'set aside a large sum for it' to express earmarking funds for technical education.
Sentence improvement – dictionary skill verb: use the precise phrasal verb 'look up' with nouns; write 'look up a word in the dictionary' rather than 'look to a dictionary' for meaning.
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