From the marked areas A, B, C and D, identify the one
that is wrong, correct it.
1. (A) It
seems difficult for Lawrence to introduce a new program of English. But
(B) nothing cannot be done if there is enough money. (C) So
under the help of a rich friend. Lawrence puts (D) his plan into operation.
2. (A) Half
of the term have passed and yet I have not done much reading. (B) I
am afraid that I may not (C) catch up with others. (D) What is
worse. I may fail.
3. (A) Most
of my students told me that, (B) at first, they (C) found very
difficultto learn English (D) effectively.
4. As
the examination is (A) drawing near, all the students (B) in my class are
(C)busy to prepare their lessons. I am (D) no exception.
5. (A) Once, malaria was (B) a deadly
disease. This is (C) particularly true of some developing countries. Many
people (D) there died from malaria.
6. The
reference book (A) which I bought from one of the (B) local
English bookstores (C) the other day, (D) it cost me three
hundred dollars.
7. X : The office boy, (A) Aaron,
forgot to lock the door.
Y : (B) So did the clerk.
X : But they were (C) not asked
to do so. Hence, neither (D) were to blame.
8. X : (A) What will you do now that the teacher (B) will point out your mistakes?
8. X : (A) What will you do now that the teacher (B) will point out your mistakes?
Y : I think (C) it is my duty to
correct all the errors (D) that have been detected.
Answers
1.
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C with
the help of
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2.
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A Half
of the term has passed
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3.
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C found
it very difficult
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4.
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C busy
preparing
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5.
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D there
died of malaria
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6.
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D cost
me
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7.
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D was
to blame
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8.
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B has
pointed out your mistakes
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