Correction of Sentence: Number 31
(a) One should do his duty.
(b) Look forward to receive your letter.
(c) Cut the line.
(d) I am feeling feverish.
(e) She prefers to sing than to dance.
(f) It is I who is to blame.
(g) He was absent in the meeting.
Answer: (a) One should do one’s duty. (b) I look forward to receiving your letter. ( c) Pen through the line· ( d) I feel feverish. (e) She prefers singing dancing. (f) It is I who am to blame. (g) He was absent from the meeting.
Correction of Sentence: Number 32
(a) He insisted me to go.
(b) You are going to college, isn’t it?.
(c) Evety1norning lam going for a walk.
(d) He is devoted to smoking.
(e) Do you know where does he live?
(f) It is raining for a week.
(g) I congratulate you for your success,
Answer: (a) He insisted on my going. (b) You are going to college, aren’t you? (c) Every morning I go for a walk. (d) He is addicted to smoking. (e) Do you know where he lives?. (f) It has been raining for a week. (g) I congratulate you on your success.
Correction of Sentence: Number 33
(a) Ten men were wounded and one killed.
(b) The driver made the car moved.
(c) I am not in good terms with him.
(d) Happiness consists of contentment.
(e) He is now out of his temper.
(f) When you are idle, you must suffer.
(g) She is very weak to speak.
Answer: (a) Ten men were· wounded and one was killed. (b) The driver mad ethe car move. (c) I am not on good terms with him. (d) Happiness consists in contentment. (e) He is now out of temper. (f) If you are idle, you must suffer. (g) She is too weak to speak
Correction of Sentence: Number 34
(a) I am comparatively better today.
(b) Exercise strengthens instead of weakens the body.
(c) He insisted me to go there.
(d) The boy has done the work the day before yesterday.
(e) Why you took the book?.
(f) Would you mind to sing a song?.
(g) He was died of fever.
Answer: (a) I am comparatively well today. Or, I am better today. (b) Exercise strengthens instead of weakening the body. (c) He insisted on my going there. (d) The boy did the work the day before yesterday. (e) Why did you take the book? (f) Would you mind singing a song? (g) He died of fever.
Correction of Sentence: Number 35
(a) The quality of the mangoes were not good.
(b) Neither my friend nor I are to blame.
(c) Inform this matter to the principal.
(d) I was used to take tea everyday.
(e) l saw a dead cow walking in the field.
(f) Had I been a richman I would help the poor.
(g) He resembles to his father.
Answer: (a) The quality of the mangoes was not good. (b) Neither my friend nor I am to blame. (c) Inform the principal of this matter. (d) I was used to taking tea everyday. (e) While walking in the field, I saw a dead cow. (f) Had I been a Richman, I would have helped the poor. (g) He resembles his father.
Correction of Sentence: Number 36
(a) He talks as if he is a learned man.
(b) Either heor his sister are guilty.
(c). I asked them what were they doing.
(d) Do not come unless you are not requested.
(e) l could not help to talk.
(f) I prefer vegetables more than meat.
(g) Less than fifty students attended the class.
Answer: (a) He talks as if he were a learned man. (b) Either he or his sister is guilty. (c) I asked them what they were doing. (d) Do not come unless you are requested. (e) I could not help talking (f) I prefer vegetables to meat. (g) Fewer than fifty students attended the class.
Correction of Sentence: Number 37
(a) He died of the country.
(b) It is high time we start our journey.
(c) He is comparatively better today.
(d) Death is more preferable than disgrace.
(e) There is no place in the bench.
(f) Would you mind to close the door.
(g) Mr. Ali has resigned from his post.
Answer: (a) He died for the country. (b) It is high time We started our journey. (c) He is comparatively well today. (d) Death is preferable to disgrace. (e) There is no room in the bench. (f) Would you mind closing the door? (g) Mr. Ali has resigned his post.
Correction of Sentence: Number 38
(a) He prefers to read than to write.
(b) The boy does not know to type.
(c) Let you and I go out for a work.
( d) It is I who is to blame.
(e) One should do his duty.
(f) He was absent in the meeting.
(g) What you did last night?.
Answer: (a) He prefers reading to waiting. (b) The boy does hot know-how to type. (c ) Let you and me go out for work. (d) It is I who am to blame. (e) One should do one’s duty. (f) He was absent from the meeting. (g) What did you do last night?
Correction of Sentence: Number 39
(a) Cot the line.
(b) The colour of these flowers are charming.
(c) Can you tell me why does she cry?.
(d) The girl resembles to her mother.
(e) He gave a good speech.
(f) There is no place in the bench.
(g) Hardly he reached the· station than the train left.
Answer: (a) Pen through the line. (b) The colour of these flowers is charming. (c) Can you tell me why she cries? (d) The girl resembles her mother. (e) He delivered a good speech. (f) There is no room in the bench (g) Hardly had he reached the station when the train left.
Correction of Sentence: Number 40
(a) One should do his duty.
(b) It is raining for a week.
(c) He speaks English like English.
(d) Wait here until I do not come.
(e) This is more preferable than that.
(f) Scarcely had he reached the station than the bell ring.
(g) Five of the thieves escaped and two caught.
Answer: (a) One should do one’s duty. (b) It has been raining for a week. (c) He speaks English like the English. (d) Wait here until I come (e) This is preferable to that. (f) Scarcely had he reached the station when the bell rang (g) Five of the thieves escaped and two were caught.
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