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USE OF ADVERBS |
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| Incorrect |
He does not know to swim. |
| Correct |
He does not know how to swim. |
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| Incorrect |
Don't go in the sun. |
| Correct |
Don't go out in the sun. |
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| Incorrect |
I know him too well. |
| Correct |
I know him very well. |
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| Incorrect |
I shall of course do
it. |
| Correct |
I shall certainly do
it. |
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USE OF CONJUNCTIONS |
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| Incorrect |
Now you are tired, you
may rest awhile. |
| Correct |
Now that you are tired,
you may rest awhile. |
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| Incorrect |
No sooner had he died, when
his sons began to quarrel. |
| Correct |
No sooner had he died than
his sons began to quarrel. |
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| Incorrect |
He asked me that why I
had not gone there. |
| Correct |
He asked me why I had
not gone there. |
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| Incorrect |
Until you remain idle,
you cannot succeed. |
| Correct |
As long as you remain
idle, you cannot succeed. |
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