Solutions with Explanations to Sentence Correction Practice Exercise 2
Here one of the means one among the group. That means you are just
pointing out a specific object / person from the group. So you should
not use are for that.
Technically we can say that we should use only Singular Verb for One of the + Plural Noun.
So the correct answer should be One of My friends is engineer.
- One of my Dogs have disappeared.
- I don't know nothing about him.
- I don't know nothing about him.
What are these negative forms ?
- Anything / Something --- Nothing
- Anyone / Someone ---- No one
When you use don't, that is a negative. So simply you can say I don't know anything about him.
Or you can say I know nothing about him.
But you shouldn't say I don't know nothing about him.
- I could not find him nowhere.
- He does not want none of the cakes.
- I could not find him anywhere / I could find him nowhere
- He does not want any of the cakes / He wants none of the cakes
- He is working hard with a view to win the match.
- He is working hard with a view to win the match.
Those are
- look forward to
- with a view to
you should use ing form to the verb followed by above phrases.
Ex :
- I look forward to working with you.
- The statement was discussed at a two-day workshop of all managers with a view to building a comprehensive, detailed document.
So the correct answer is He is working hard with a view to winning the match.
- I look forward to pass the exam.
- I, you and he are neighbours.
You is 2nd person
He / She / It / They etc are third person
If you want to use them together, you should follow an order 2 3 1
That means, first you should use 2nd person, and then 3rd person, later 1st person.
So here you should say, You, he and I are neighbours.
- Let he do whatever he likes to do.
- Let he and I solve this problem.
- The climate of Nagpur is better than Bombay.
But check the above sentence again. It just comparing the climate of
Nagpur to Bombay!!! (not the climate of Bombay). Hope you got the
difference now.
So, we can simply say, the climate of Nagpur is better than the climate of Bombay.
But, here using the climate two times makes the sentence kind of weird. So we simply us that of at the second part of the sentence.
So, the correct answer should be, The climate of Nagpur is better than that of Bombay.
- The roads of Delhi are better than Allahabad.
Wrong !!!
See, here we are talking about the roads. Its plural. So how can we use that of ? ???
So the correct answer will be The roads of Delhi are better than those of Allahabad.
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