Sentence Correction Questions & Answers - Page 6

26.

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

The crime has growth rapidly in Russia since the disintegration of the communist system.

A.

rapid crime has grown

B.

crime has grown rapidly

C.

crimes grow rapidly

D.

crimes have been rapidly grown

E.

No correction required

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

27.

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

If I would have realised the nature of the job earlier, I would not have accepted it.

A.

If I have had

B.

In case I would have

C.

Had I been

D.

Had I

E.

No correction required

Correct answer is A

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

28.

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

We were still standing in the queue when the film was beginning.

A.

film began

B.

film had begun

C.

beginning of the film was over

D.

film begins

E.

No correction required

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

29.

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

The accused now flatly denies have admitted his guilt in his first statement.

A.

having admitted

B.

had admitted

C.

have been admitting

D.

has admitting

E.

No correction required

Correct answer is A

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

30.

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

For some days the new professor lectured above the heads of his pupils.

A.

over the head of

B.

over the heads of

C.

on the heads of

D.

through the heds of

E.

No correction required

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.