Edit the Sentences Worksheet-4
Multiple-Choice Questions:
Find and correct the one mistake in the given sentence:
(A) Wrong word: a
Right word: an
(B) Wrong word: eating
Right word: ate
(C) Wrong word: on
Right word: in
(D) Wrong word: the
Right word: a
(A) Wrong word: should
Right word: shall
(B) Wrong word: been
Right word: be
(C) Wrong word: mixed
Right word: mixing
(D) Wrong word: the
Right word: an
(A) Wrong word: on
Right word: in
(B) Wrong word: the
Right word: a
(C) Wrong word: bloom
Right word: blooms
(D) Wrong word: season
Right word: seasons
(A) Wrong word: was came
Right word: came
(B) Wrong word: came
Right word: come
(C) Wrong word: my
Right word: mine
(D) Wrong word: to
Right word: at
(A) Wrong word: rings
Right word: ring
(B) Wrong word: bell
Right word: bells
(C) Wrong word: on
Right word: at
(D) Wrong word: every
Right word: very
(A) Wrong word: the cake
Right word: a cake
(B) Wrong word: didn’t
Right word: doesn’t
(C) Wrong word: for
Right word: of
(D) Wrong word: brought
Right word: bring
(A) Wrong word: drawn
Right word: draw
(B) Wrong word: drawn
Right word: drawing
(C) Wrong word: a
Right word: an
(D) Wrong word: circle
Right word: circles
(A) Wrong word: the lady
Right word: a lady
(B) Wrong word: the white
Right word: a white
(C) Wrong word: an
Right word: a
(D) Wrong word: my
Right word: mine
(A) Wrong word: on
Right word: in
(B) Wrong word: these
Right word: this
(C) Wrong word: book
Right word: books
(D) Wrong word: belong
Right word: belongs
(A) Wrong word: invitees
Right word: invitee
(B) Wrong word: much
Right word: many
(C) Wrong word: the
Right word: a
(D) Wrong word: flower
Right word: flower’s
Answers:
Exp: The past tense should be used here and so ‘ate’ is correct.
Exp: Original verbs are used with modals and so ‘be’ is correct.
Exp: ‘In’ is used to show duration of time – spring season.
Exp: ‘Was’ is not needed at all; hence it should be deleted from the sentence.
Exp: ‘At’ is used to specify a time.
Exp: ‘Did’ is the helping verb here and so only the original form of the verb (bring) should be used.
Exp: Simple present tense is used in imperative sentences.
Exp: The possessive pronoun has to be used not the possessive adjective.
Exp: All = plural hence the plural noun (books) must be used.
Exp: Invitees is countable hence the countable adjective ‘many’ should be used.