Adverb PDF
Adverb PDF
Adverb PDF
1. That person (1)/is very better (2)/ as compare to aforetime (3)/ No error (4)
2. He is much wise (1)/ compare to his brother (2)/ in the social-intercourse (3)/ No error (4)
3. It is too much painful (1)/experience of (2)/ him during the traveling in U.P. (3)/ No error
(4)
4. Principal has reached in the office (1)/ just now (2)/ due to some problems (3)/ No error (4)
5. I reached (1)/ in the office (2)/ some lately (3)/ No error (4)
6. The much wisest (1)/ person of this department is (2)/ Mr. Mehta (3)/ No error (4)
7. This matter (1)/ was very hardly to (2)/ tackle for me. (3)/ No error (4)
8. They reached there just (1)/ on account of (2)/ domestic problems (3)/ No error (4)
9. Police officer is (1)/ too clever (2)/ to be cheated (3)/ No error (4)
10. This story is (1)/ very interesting (2)/ due to its profile (3)/ No error (4)
11. It was very only too (1)/ good in the terms of (2)/ social commitment (3)/ No error (4)
12. Although he is usually rude (1)/ with everyone, he behaved (2)/ nice with all of us today.
(3)/ No error (4)
13. Never in the history of india (1)/ there has been as brave (2)/ a lady as Rani Laxmi Bai (3)/
No error (4)
14. He asked me to completely forget her, (1)/ but only I know (2)/ how easy it is to say so (3)/
No error (4)
15. Kunal‟s father advised him (1)/ not to ride the motor cycle (2)/ lately at night (3)/ No error
(4)
16. This room is very beautiful (1)/ but too much small (2)/ to accommodate all of you (3)/ No
error (4)
17. He walked quick (1)/ so that he would (2)/ not be late (3)/ No error (4)
18. All of them work (1)/ very careful right from (2)/ the beginning till they finish (3)/ No error
(4)
19. You seem to be (1)/ enough rich to buy (2)/ anything you like (3)/ No error (4)
20. I did not know hardly anyone (1)/ in the city (2)/ and so felt lonely (3)/ No error (4)
21. He looks full of energy today (1)/ because he soundly slept (2)/ last night (3)/ No error (4)
22. She looked at him (1)/ lovely but he did not (2)/ respond to her (3)/ No error (4)
23. Never did (1)/ the sky look (2)/ so beautiful (3)/ No error (4)
24. He eats (1)/ cleanlier than (2)/ his cousin (3)/ No error (4)
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25. The students requested their principal (1)/ to be enough kind to grant (2)/ them five
thousand rupees for (3)/ the reconstruction of the tennis court (4)/ No error (5)
26. I don‟t like (1)/ such nasty (2)/ thing (3)/ nor he does (4)/ No error (5)
27. We are (1)/ so much worried (2)/ about it. (3)/ No error (4)
28. It was that hot (1)/ that we postponed (2)/ going out (3)/ No error (4)
29. It was (1)/ bitter (2)/ cold (3)/ No error (4)
30. Tendulkar Scored (1)/ his century (2)/ more fastly than Ganguly (3)/ No error (4)
31. He rose more highly (1)/ than his brother (2)/ by dint of his merit (3)/ No error (4)
32. I never remember (1)/ to have seen (2)/ a better performance by Protima Bedi (3)/ No error
(4)
33. The doctor (1)/ comes (2)/ on Thursday here (3)/ No error (4)
34. This book (1)/ is too (2)/ interesting (3)/ No error (4)
35. His mother (1)/ always was making (2)/ delicacies (3)/ No error (4)
36. He rarely is (1)/ on the stage (2)/ these days (3)/ No error (4)
37. He has (1)/ to usually go (2)/ out at odd hours (3)/ No error (4)
38. That (1)/is not (2)/ enough good (3)/ No error (4)
39. This hardly-won liberty (1)/ is not to be (2)/ lightly abandoned (3)/ No error (4)
40. Nobody else (1)/ than your teacher (2)/ suggested this method (3)/ No error (4)
41. He was never born (1)/with a silver spoon (2)/ in his mouth (3)/ No error (4)
42. He was received (1)/ more hearty by us (2)/ than by his somber relatives (3)/ No error (4)
43. She near collapsed (1)/ at the news of (2)/ her lover‟s death (3)/ No error (4)
44. He eats (1)/ cleanier than (2)/ his cousin (3)/ No error (4)
45. All of them will execute the plan (1)/ so skillfully that their (2)/ officer will feel surprised
(3)/ No error (4)
46. This room is beautiful (1)/ but too much small (2)/ to accommodate all of you (3)/ No error
(4)
47. Though his actions (1)/ were server criticized (2) he didn‟t lose his temper (3)/ No error (4)
48. They were exceptional (1)/ good orators, so all of us (2)/ listened to them very attentively
(3)/ No error (4)
49. Although he is usually rude (1)/ with everyone he behaved (2)/ nice with all of us today
(3)/ No error (4)
50. He has been working with me (1)/ for the last ten years (2)/ but I can not claim (3)/ that I
have understood him thorough (4)/ No error (5)
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51. She was so (1)/ emotional stable that (2)/ she was not moved (3)/ by their decision to
suspend her. (4)/ No error (5)
52. Whenever is the matter (1)/ I shall do this work (2)/ because I have to expose my working
capacity at any cost (3)/ No error (4)
53. He was looking impatient (1)/ at the unwanted visitor (2)/ who showed (3)/ no signs of
leaving the room (4)/ No error (5)
54. Whenever you speak (1)/ take care that (2)/ others are not hurt (3)/ by your words (4)/ No
error (5)
55. He is sure (1)/ to succeed because (2)/ he is used (3)/ to working very hardly (4)/ No error
(5)
56. He ran so fastly (1)/ that he reached (2)/ the destination in (3)/ just two minutes (4)/ No
error (5)
57. The real important thing (1)/ of our life is our livelihood (2)/ which differentiates us from
animals (3)/ No error (4)
58. We were very much (1)/ carefully in our approach (2)/ and hence we would (3)/ complete
the complicated task (4)/ No error (5)
59. “Where else (1)/ did you go besides (2)/ the office?” she asked (3)/ her husband (4)/ No
error (5)
60. Such obstacles will (1)/ not stop him, nothing never (2)/ did this is why he is progressing
(3)/ by leaps and bounds (4)/ No error (5)
61. He is almost quite competent (1)/ for the post of Manager, (2)/ so when given a chance, (3)/
he can lead the company to its goal (4)/ No error (5)
62. My brother does (1)/ not know to make (2)/ friends, so he leads (3)/ a lonely life (4)/ No
error (5)
63. I reached late/(a) but my friend reached/ (b) latter than I did /(c) no error /(d)
64. Her parents were/(a) upset with her because she/(b) always came home lately /(c) no error
/(d)
65. She has never imposed/(a) her choice upon me but /(b) she has done so yesterday /(c) no
error /(d)
66. I haven‟t seen/ (a) him since he has left /(b) his village /(c) no error /(d)
67. We are very happy/(a) because he welcomed/(b) us very hotly/(c) no error /(d)
68. This movie is much/(a) entertaining, so I recommend /(b) everyone to see this once /(c) no
error /(d)
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69. Raghav is the wisest enough/(a) in his/(b) friend circle /(c) no error /(d)
70. I have been asked/(a) often why I/(b) opted for this career/(c) no error /(d)
71. He comes always/(a) first in the class, so his/(b) teachers like him very much /(c) no error
/(d)
72. As I guess/(a) our team must /(b) be tomorrow here /(c) no error /(d)
73. Is the room/(a) enough large to /(b) accommodate 20 boys?/(c) no error /(d)
74. I must tell/(a) you that you should have not/(b) listened to him /(c) no error /(d)
75. I was ecstatic/(a) happy when I heard of /(b) your arrival /(c) no error /(d)
76. The wound in my hand,/(a) not yet complete healed, is giving /(b) me a painful tough time
/(c) no error /(d)
77. The serial which appeared quite interesting initially /(a) turned out to be boring/(b) in its
latter parts. /(c) no error /(d)
78. Never I have listened to such beautiful music/(a) as the piece we heard/(b) on the radio last
night. /(c) no error /(d)
79. Of all the friends/(a) I have had, he is the most helpful./(b) and less arrogant/(c) no error
/(d)
80. Watch how careful/(a) the sparrow knit the straws into one another/(b) to form a nest /(c)
no error /(d)
81. It is nothing/(a) else than /(b) foolishness/(c) no error /(d)
82. It is enough hot/(a) to make you /(b) desire an ice cream /(c) no error /(d)
83. You deserted her/(a) but she yet./(b) loves you a lot /(c) no error /(d)
84. The train is already/(a) left the station, so you will have to wait/(b) for another train/(c) no
error /(d)
85. She was too/(a) glad to see you because /(b)she was in love with you /(c) no error /(d)
86. They are kind much /(a) to /(b) help us in this case /(c) no error /(d)
87. I behaved coldly/(a) inthat critical situation, so/(b) everybody appreciated me/(c) no error
/(d)
88. I have hardly/(a) never criticized them, because I have never/(b) found them wrong/(c) no
error /(d)
89. I think, she is /(a) very more/(b) successful than, you/(c) no error /(d)
90. He behaved/(a) yesterday foolishly there, that I/(b) really disliked /(c) no error /(d)
91. As I think, she/(a) has not judged me correctly, therefore/(b) she is very annoyed with me
/(c) no error /(d)
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92. I used to often/(a) take a break from my packed/(b) schedule for playing cricket /(c) no
error /(d)
93. It was too much painful/(a) for us to tolerate/(b) that insult /(c) no error /(d)
94. Mangoes/(a) taste more sweetly than /(b) any other fruit of this world. /(c) no error /(d)
95. My father is/(a) very quicker than/(b) I at billiards /(c) no error /(d)
96. A man of fifty /(a) cannot be/(b) called as young /(c) no error /(d)
97. He is enough wise /(a) to be/(b) selected for this job /(c) no error /(d)
98. He is being/(a) very politely for/(b) the reason best known to him/(c) no error /(d)
99. I have never seen/(a) a coward /(b) man like you /(c) no error /(d)
100. I refused to consider/(a) him as an/(b) honest boy as he had cheated many people /(c) no
error /(d)
101. Though he was brave, he/(a) could not/(b) face the ups and downs of life manly /(c) no
error /(d)
102. We must try/(a) to save our hardly /(b) earned money /(c) no error /(d)
103. When I read /(a) his biography/(b) I hardly found something in his character that I could
admire. /(c) no error /(d)
104. The night is/(a) relatively hotter/(b) today, so I feel very uncomfortable/(c) no error /(d)
105. He is too much/(a) strong, so no one/(b) dare to fight with him /(c) no error /(d)
106. She is none too/(a) intelligent, she may/(b) pass the exam./(c) no error /(d)
107. We have /(a) much too strength to face/(b) this problem /(c) no error /(d)
108. You are/(a) none too intelligent, so you can/(b) obtain good marks in your exam. /(c) no
error /(d)
109. Seldom I tell a lie/(a) for my benefit/(b) in my life /(c) no error /(d)
110. Not only he dances/(a) well but he also /(b) sings well /(c) no error /(d)
111. Scarcely I had/(a) seen him when I /(b) started smiling at him /(c) no error /(d)
112. No sooner I had/(a) reached on the stage, than /(b) the audience started/(c) /clapping /(d) no
error /(d)
113. I guess this moment/(a) is much exciting and /(b) I am enjoying it very much /(c) no error
/(d)
114. Suresh is very annoyed/ (a) with you for your/(b) irresponsible behavior /(c) no error /(d)
115. Everybody knows/(a) this that she is /(b) very more beautiful than you /(c) no error /(d)
116. I have hardly never/(a) met them/(b) as far as I remember /(c) no error /(d)
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117. She is so humble /(a) because she knows/(b) how to behave coldly even in a critical
situation. /(c) no error /(d)
118. I am glad to know/(a) that your son‟s /(b) health is too good./(c) no error /(d)
119. The train has yet/(a) left the station, so/(b) wait for another train /(c) no error /(d)
120. I know, you don‟t /(a) love her but /(b) she yet loves you /(c) no error /(d)
121. She has seldom or /(a) ever sweet talks /(b) with her son /(c) no error /(d)
122. It is enough hot /(a) to make you feel/(b) the need of an ice cream /(c) no error /(d)
123. Monu always/(a) intelligently behaves/(b) with his colleagues /(c) no error /(d)
124. I make you/(a) sure that I will do my work/(b) tomorrow very wisely /(c) no error /(d)
125. He usually is seen/(a) playing with /(b) his club mates /(c) no error /(d)
126. I am enjoying the /(a) morning because/(b) the sun is brightly shining this morning /(c) no
error /(d)
127. He played very/(a) well cricket/(b) so I did/(c) no error /(d)
128. The old man felled (1)/ some of the trees in the garden (2)/ with hardly no effort at all (3)/
No error (4)
129. Thank you, (1)/ I am fine (2)/ completely (3)/ No error (4)
130. He thinks (1)/ himself (2)/ as a great scholar (3)/ No error (4)
131. This is our second reminder (1)/ and we are much surprised (2)/ at receiving no answer
from you (3)/ No error (4)
132. Padmini had not rarely missed (1)/ a dance performance or festival since (2)/ she was eight
years old. (3)/ No error (4)
133. No sooner the minister had heard (1)/ about the accident (2)/ than he rushed to the spot (3)/
No error (4)
134. We need to surround ourselves with (1)/ caring people particular loved ones who (2)/ bring
hope and support to our hearts and minds and with whom we can communicate (3)/ No error
(4)
135. The hockey match (1)/ between India and Pakistan (2)/ was much exciting (3)/ No error (4)
136. The Beatles (1)/ will ever be my favourite (2)/ pop group (3)/ No error (4)
137. After toiling very hardly (1)/ over a long period of time (2)/ her found that he had met on
profit at all (3)/ No error (4)
138. Seldom if ever (1)/ nature does operate (2)/ in closed and separate compartments (3)/ No
error (4)
139. Seldom we have been (1)/ treated in such (2)/ a rude manner (3)/ No error (4)
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140. I am coming directly (1)/ to my office (2)/ from the station (3)/ No error (4)
141. He only plays a subsidiary (a) / role in the management (b) / of this organization (3)/ No
error (4)
142. For several years now (1)/ my newspaper agent has been spelling (2)/ my name incorrectly
(3)/ No error (4)
143. What man can die (1)/ better than (2)/ serving his country? (3)/ No error (4)
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blfy;s place vkSj time dks PT ds dze esa ltkrs gSA vr% lgh okD;;ka’k hee on Thursday dk iz;ksx
gksxkA
34. (2) „too‟ ds LFkku ij „very‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA too ds lkFk negative ;k unpleasant adjective dk iz;ksx
fd;k tkrk gSA interesting- present participle-adjective gSA positive adjective esa vf/kdka’k n’kkZuas ds
fy, very dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA very ds lkFk present participle dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
35. (2) „always was making ds LFkku ij „always makes‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA always- adverb of
frequency gSA always dk iz;ksx simple present esa fd;k tkrk gS tgka always dk iz;ksx placement –
subject vksj verb ds chp fd;k tkrk gSA lgh okD; -----always makes delicacies….dk iz;ksx gksxkA
36. (1) „is‟ dk iz;ksx „rarely‟ ds igys gksxkA rarely-adverb of frequency gSA ;fn rarely dk iz;ksx ,sls
okD; esa fd;k x;k gks tgka helping verb ds lkFk object yxk gks rks rarely dk placement-helping
verb dk object ds chp fd;k tkrk gSA lgh okD; he is rarely….dk iz;ksx gksxkA
37. (2) „ has to usually go‟ ds LFkku ij „has usually to go‟ dks iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa to usually go esa to
go- infinitive gS ftls rksM+dj blds chp ,d adverb-usually dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gS tks xyr gSA
infinitive dks split ugha fd;k tkrk gSA vr% usually dk to go ds chp ls fudkydj to go ds igys yxk;k
tk,xkA
38. (3) „enough good‟ ds LFkku ij „good enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa good-adjective gSA enough
dk iz;ksx adjective ds ckn fd;k tkrk gSA bls fuEufyf[kr structure ls le>k tk ldrk gSA adjective +
enough
39. (3) „lightly‟ dk iz;ksx „abandoned‟ ds ckn gksxkA okD; esa iz;qDr to be abandoned-passive
infinitive gSA okD; esa to be abandoned dks rksM+ dj blds chp ,d adverb-lightly dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k
gS tks xyr gSA tSls infinitive dks split ugha djrs gSaA oSls gh passive infinitive dks Hkh split ugha fd;k
tkrk gSA vr% lightly dk placement-passive infinitive vFkkZr~ (to+be+v3) ds ckn fd;k tk,xkA lgh
okD; ------to be abandoned lightly gksxkA
40. (2) „than‟ ds LFkku ij „but‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa else ds ckn than dk iz;ksx fd;kx ;k gS tks xyr
gSA else ds ckn but dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA lgh okD; -------else but …..gksxkA
41. „never‟ ds LFkku „not‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA not dk substitute-never ugha gksrk gSA tSls% I don‟t know ds
cnys I never know dk iz;ksx ugha dj ldrs gSaA blh rjg ij he was never born dk iz;ksx ugha dj
ldrs gSA lgh okD; he was not born gksxkA
42. (2) „hearty‟ ds LFkku ij „heartily‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA hearty dk iz;ksx sentence esa adverb dh rjg fd;k
x;k gS tks xyr gSA heart dk adverbial form- heartily vkSj heartily dk comparative degree-more
heartily gksrk gSA vr% ….more hearty …ds LFkku ij …more heartily…..dk iz;ksx gksxkA
43. (1) „near‟ ds LFkku ij „nearly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa collapsed= verb gS ftlds igys yxk ’kCn
near adjective gSA verb ds meaning dks modify djus ds fy;s adverb dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA near
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,d adjective gS vkSj adjective dks adverb esa ifjofrZr djsaxs adjective +ly=adverb near+ly=nearly
dk iz;ksx gkssxkA lgh okD; He nearly collapsed…….gksxkA
44. (2) „cleanier‟ ds LFkku ij „more cleanly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; comparative degree esa gSA cleanly
dk comparative degree = more cleanly gksrk gSA lgh okD; -----more cleanly ……gksxkA
45. (4) No error.
46. (2) „too much‟ ds LFkku ij much too‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA small=adjective gS ftlds igys too much
dk iz;ksx noun ds igys fd;k tkrk gSA adjective ds igys much too dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA vr% small
ds igys much too dk iz;ksx djsa lgh okD; ------much too small……gksxkA
47. (2) „server‟ ds LFkku ij „severely‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa criticiised= ber= past participle =
adjective gS ftlds fy;s server dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gS tks adjective gS vkSj xyr gSA verb ds fy;s
adverb dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA adjective dks adverb esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy;s adjective esa +ly tksM+k
tkrk gSA (adjective +ly =adverb) lgh okD;--------severely criticized…..gksxkA
48. (1) „exceptional‟ ds LFkku ij „exceptionally‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ….exceptional good…..dk
iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSa% exceptional adjective ¼igyk½ good=adjective ¼nwljk½ nks adjective ,d lkFk ugha
vk ldrs gSa ;fn nks adjective ,d lkFk vk jgs gks igys adjective dks adverb esa cny nsrsa gSaA adjective
dks adverb esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy;s adjective esa $ ly tksM+k tkrk gSA (adjective +ly=adverb) lgh
okD; exceptional+ly=exceptionally. vr% lgh okD; -----exceptionally good gksxkA
49. (3) „nice‟ ds LFkku ij „nicely‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk okD; esa nice=adjective gS ftldk iz;ksx behaved
=verb ds fy;s fd;k x;k gS tks xyr gSA verb ds fy;s adverb dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA nice=adjective
dks adverb esa ifjofrZr djus ds fy;s adjective esa +ly tksM+k tkrk gSA (adjective +ly =adverb) lgh
okD; --------behaved nicely ….gksxkA
50. (4) „thorough‟ ds LFkku ij „thoroughly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d verb dh fo’ks"krk Adverb crkrk gS u
fd adjective sentence esa Verb understood dh fo’ks"krk Adverb thoroughly crk;sxk u fd
Adjective thorough.
51. (2) „emotional‟ ds LFkku ij „emotionally‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd emotionally dk iz;ksx adverb ds
:Ik esa *HkkokukRed :Ik ls* ds vFkZ esa Adjective ds igys gksrk gS tcfd emotional dk iz;ksx Adjective ds
:Ik esa Hkkoqd ds vFkZ esa Noun ds igys gksrk gSA given sentence esa stable dk iz;ksx Adjective ds :Ik esa
gqvk gSA
52. (1) „whenever is the matter‟ ds LFkku ij „whatever the matter is‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d
whenever dk iz;ksx tc dHkh ds vFkZ esa time dks denote djus ds fy, gksrk gSA ysfdu whatever dk
iz;ksx tks dqN Hkh ds vFkZ esa thing ¼oLrq½ dks denote djus ds fy, gksrk gSA
whenever/whatever/whichever/wherever+subject+verb dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
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53. (1) „impatient‟ ds LFkku ij „impatiently‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA tc look at dk iz;ksx ns[kuk ds vFkZ esas gqvk
gS blfy, Adverb-Impatiently dk iz;ksx gksxkA
54. (5) No error.
55. (4) „hardly‟ ds LFkku ij „hard‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
56. (1) „fastly‟ ds LFkku ij „fast‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA fastly ,d slang gSA
57. (1) „real‟ ds LFkku ij „really‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd „real‟ ,d Adjective gS rFkk really ,d adverb
gSA
58. (2) „carefully‟ ds LFkku ij „careful‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd verb to be is, are, am, was, were ds ckn
adjective dk iz;ksx gksrk gS u fd adverb dk
59. (1) „else‟ dks gVk nsx
a Asa
60. (2) „never‟ ds LFkku ij „ever‟ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd (Nothing+never) dk iz;ksx ugha gksrk gSA
(Nothing+ever) dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
61. (1) „almost‟ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk D;ksafd „quite‟ ds igys fdlh adverb dk iz;ksx ugha gksrk gSA
62. (2) „ known‟ rFkk „to‟ ds chp esa „how‟ dk iz;ksx djuk gksxkA know ds ckn how/when/where/what
ds ckn infinitive (to +V1) dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
63. (c) ;gka ij „latter‟ ds LFkku ij „later‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
64. (c) ;gka ij „lately‟ ds LFkku ij „late‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
65. (c) ;gka ij „has done‟ ds LFkku ij „did‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
66. (b) ;gka ij „has left‟ ds LFkku ij „left‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
67. (c) ;gka ij „hotly‟ ds LFkku ij „warmly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
68. (a) ;gka ij „much‟ ds LFkku ij „very‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
69. (a) ;gka ij „wisest enough‟ ds LFkku ij „wise enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
70. (b) ;gka ij „I have often been asked‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
71. (a) ;gka ij „comes always‟ ds LFkku ij „always‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
72. (c) ;gka ij „tomorrow here‟ ds LFkku ij „here tomorrow‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
73. (b) ;gka ij „enough large‟ ds LFkku ij „large enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
74. (b) ;gka ij „should‟ ds LFkku ij „have‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
75. (a) ;gka ij „ecstatic‟ ds LFkku ij „ectatically‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
76. (b) ;gka ij „complete‟ ds LFkku ij „completely‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
77. (c) ;gka ij „latter‟ ds LFkku ij „later‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
78. (a) ;gka ij „never I have‟ ds LFkku ij „never have I‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
79. (c) ;gka ij „less‟ ds LFkku ij „least‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
80. (a) ;gka ij „careful‟ ds LFkku ij „carefully‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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81. (b) ;gka ij „than‟ ds LFkku ij „but‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
82. (a) ;gka ij „enough hot‟ ls LFkku ij „hot enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
83. (b) ;gka ij „yet‟ ds LFkku ij „still‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
84. (a) ;gka ij „is‟ ds LFkku ij „has‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
85. (a) ;gka ij „too‟ ds LFkku ij „very‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
86. (b) ;gka ij „much‟ ds LFkku ij „enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
87. (a) ;gka ij „coldly‟ ds LFkku ij „coolly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
88. (b) ;gka ij „never‟ dk iz;ksx ugh gksxkA
89. (b) ;gka ij „very‟ ds LFkku ij „much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
90. (b) ;gka ij „foolishly there yesterday‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
91. (c) ;gka ij „very‟ ds LFkku ij „much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
92. (a) ;gka ij „I‟ ds ckn „often‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
93. (a) ;gka ij „too much‟ ds LFkku ij „much too‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
94. (b) ;gka ij „sweetly‟ ds LFkku ij „sweet‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
95. (b) ;gka ij „very‟ ds LFkku ij „much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
96. (c) ;gka ij „as‟ dk iz;ksx ugh gksxkA
97. (a) ;gka ij „wise enough‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
98. (b) ;gka ij „politely‟ ds LFkku ij „polite‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
99. (b) ;gka ij „cowardly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
100.(b) ;gka ij „consider‟ ds ckn „as an‟ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
101.(c) ;gka ij „manly‟ ds LFkku ij „manigly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
102.(b) ;gka ij „hardly‟ ds LFkku ij „hard‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
103.(c) ;gka ij „something‟ ds LFkku ij „anything‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
104.(b) ;gka ij „hotter‟ ds LFkku ij „hot‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
105.(a) ;gka ij „too much‟ ds LFkku ij „much too‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
106.(a) ;gka ij „none too‟ ds LFkku ij „only too‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
107.(b) ;gka ij „much too‟ ds LFkku ij „too much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
108.(b) ;gka ij „none too‟ ds LFkku ij „only too‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
109.(a) ;gka ij „seldom I tell‟ ds LFkku ij „seldom do I tell‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
110.(a) ;gka ij „not only he dances‟ ds LFkku ij „not only does he dance‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
111.(a) ;gka ij „scarcey I had‟ ds ckn„scarcely had I‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
112.(a) ;gka ij „no sooner‟ ds ckn „had‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
113.(b) ;gka ij „much‟ ds LFkku ij „very‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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114.(a) ;gka ij „very‟ ds LFkku ij „much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
115.(c) ;gka ij „very‟ ds LFkku ij „much‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
116.(a) ;gka ij „never‟ ds LFkku ij „ever‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
117.(c) ;gka ij „coldly‟ ds LFkku ij „coolly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
118.(c) ;gka ij „too‟ ds LFkku ij „very‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
119.(a) ;gka ij „yet‟ ds LFkku ij „just‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
120.(c) ;gka ij „yet‟ ds LFkku ij „still‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
121.(b) ;gka ij „ever‟ ds LFkku ij „never‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
122.(a) ;gka ij „hot enough dk iz;ksx gksxkA
123.(b) ;gka ij „behaves intelligently‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
124.(c) ;gka ij „tomorrow very wisely‟ ds LFkku ij „very wisely tomorrow‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
125.(a) ;gka ij „he isusually‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
126.(c) ;gka ij „shining brightly‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
127.(c) ;gka ij „so did I‟ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
128.(3) Replace hardly no effort with hardly any effort. Hardly, is negative word so it should
not be used with not or other negative words.
129.(3) Adverb is used to qualify an adjective and it is generally placed before an adjective that
it qualifies. Hence place completely (adv.) before fine (adjective)
130.(3) Remove „as‟. Think, consider, call, appoint, make, name and choose do not take „as‟.
131.(4) No error.
132.(1) „Rarely‟ itself is a negative world so it does not take any other negative words with it.
Hence remove „not‟ from the first part of the sentence.
133.(1) when a sentence begin with „no sooner‟ it takes inversion from. So „had‟ will come
before „the minister.
134.(2) Replace „Particular‟ with „particularly‟. An adverb is needed to qualify an adjective
(loved)
135.(3) Replace „much‟ with „very‟. Generally „very is used before present Participle.
136.(2) Replace „ever‟ with „always‟.
137.(1) Replace „ hardly‟ with „hard‟.
138.(2) when a sentence begins with „seldom if ever‟ it takes inversion form. Hence the
sentence should read as..Seldom if ever does nature operate…
139.(1) when a sentence begins with a negative adverb like never, barely, seldom, etc the
auxiliary verb comes before the subject. Hence place „have‟ before we‟.
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140.(1) Change „directly‟ to „direct‟. Here „direct‟ means‟ straight‟ without stopping any where.
Both don‟t take „ly‟.
141.(1) Only will come before „a subsidiary as it qualifies it.
142.(4) No error.
143.(1) Replace „what man can die with „How can man die‟ to give an appropriate meaning to
the sentence.
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