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From the marked areas A, B, C and D,
identify the one that is wrong, correct it. |
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(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. |
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(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. |
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(A) Most of my students told
me that, (B) at first, they (C) found very difficult
to learn English (D) effectively. |
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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. |
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(A) Once, malaria was (B)
a deadly disease. This is (C) particularly true of some
developing countries. Many people (D) there died from
malaria. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Answers |
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C
with the help of |
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A
Half of the term has
passed |
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C
found it very
difficult |
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C
busy preparing |
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D
there died of malaria |
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cost me |
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D
was to blame |
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B
has pointed out your
mistakes |