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Identify the sentence that has been punctuated correctly. 
  • a)
    Bristol's harbour is one of the countrys most beautiful.
  • b)
    Bristols harbour is one of the country's most beautiful.
  • c)
    Bristol's harbour is one of the country's most beautiful.
  • d)
    Bristols' harbour is one of the countrys' most beautiful.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
According to general rule, the possessive of a singular noun (here, 'country' and 'Bristol') is formed by adding an apostrophe (') and s. Only an apostrophe is used for nouns that are singular but have a final word in plural and end with an s. 
Thus, by applying the rules of using apostrophe and eliminating the incorrect options, the correct answer must be Option C.

Among the following sentences, only one has all the apostrophes correctly placed. Select that correct sentence.
  • a)
    The two buildings doors' and windows' were damaged in the blast.
  • b)
    The two buildings door's and window's were damaged in the blast.
  • c)
    The two buildings' doors and windows were damaged in the blast.
  • d)
    The two building's doors and windows were damaged in the blast.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Apostrophe is used to indicate possession. Apostrophe is used before 's' with singular nouns and after 's' with plural nouns. Here, 'buildings' is a plural noun and doors and windows belong to the buildings. Therefore, the correct use of apostrophe is: C) The two buildings' doors and windows were damaged in the blast. 

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
Q. Oh? You have surprised me with this birthday cake.
  • a)
    No change
  • b)
    Oh!
  • c)
    Oh,
  • d)
    Oh.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Exclamation marks are used after interjections, or after sentences that express a strong emotion such as surprise, astonishment, etc. It may be used to end any exclamatory sentence to show emphasis. In the sentence given, 'Oh' is an interjection. Hence, the correct option is B) Oh!

Select the suitable option to join the following nouns:
The mother / Ann
  • a)
    Anns' mother
  • b)
    Ann's mother
  • c)
    Ann mother's
  • d)
    Ann mothers'
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Apostrophe after noun and before 's' indicates that the noun which has apostrophe owns the following noun. Apostrophe is used after 's' if the noun is plural or ends with an s. Here, the noun is singular (Ann). Therefore, the correct option is: Ann's mother. 

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point.
Q. He climbed the highest mountain in the state.
  • a)
    No Change
  • b)
    state;
  • c)
    state,
  • d)
    state:
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Jyoti Kaur answered
Explanation:

The given sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any correction. The word "state" is already in the correct form and does not need any punctuation or capitalization changes.

The sentence states that "He climbed the highest mountain in the state." This means that the person mentioned in the sentence successfully climbed the tallest mountain within the particular state being referred to. Since there are no errors or improvements needed in this sentence, option A, "No Change," is the correct answer.

To summarize:
- The sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any correction.
- Option A, "No Change," is the correct answer.

The question is not whether Serena Williams will win a twenty-third Grand Slam title, but when.
  • a)
    but when!
  • b)
    but when,
  • c)
    but when?
  • d)
    no change
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The best choice is:
d) no change
Explanation:
The original sentence uses a neutral, declarative tone ("but when"), which fits the confident and matter-of-fact style of the statement.
  • a) "but when!" – An exclamation mark adds excessive emphasis, making it sound overly dramatic rather than assured.
  • b) "but when," – A comma creates an unnatural pause, breaking the flow of the sentence.
  • c) "but when?" – A question mark contradicts the statement's certainty (it's not a question but a rhetorical assertion).
The unchanged version ("but when") maintains the intended tone of inevitability.
Final Answer: (d) no change

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point.
Q. What a wonderful time we had.
  • a)
    had,
  • b)
    had!
  • c)
    had?
  • d)
    No Change 
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Exclamation mark is used to express surprise, excitement or any other strong emotion. Given sentence describes excitement. Thus, option B is correct. 

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined part.
Q. Stop. You are ruining the play!
  • a)
    Stop!
  • b)
    Stop,
  • c)
    Stop -
  • d)
    No change
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Exclamation marks are used after interjections, or after sentences that express a strong emotion such as surprise, astonishment, etc. It may be used to end any exclamatory sentence to show emphasis. In the sentence given, 'stop' is an interjection. Hence, the correct option is A) Stop!

Select the best ellipsis/short answer in the affirmative in response to the following:
Q. Are you going to watch the film?
  • a)
    Yes, I am.
  • b)
    No, I am .
  • c)
    Are you?
  • d)
    Yes, I can.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Pallavi Roy answered

Explanation:

Yes, I am.

Yes, I am is the best ellipsis/short answer in the affirmative in response to the question "Are you going to watch the film?" because it directly answers the question with a simple and clear affirmative response.

Select the best ellipsis/short answer in the affirmative in response to the following:
Q. I think she is a very bright student.
  • a)
    Neither do I
  • b)
    I do not either.
  • c)
    So do I.
  • d)
    Do you?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?


Explanation:

Understanding the Question:
The question is asking for an affirmative response to the statement "I think she is a very bright student."

Identifying the Correct Answer:
Among the options provided, "So do I." is the most appropriate response to agree with the statement made about the student's intelligence.

Explanation of the Correct Answer:
- "So do I." is a common way to agree with someone's opinion or statement. In this case, it indicates that the speaker also believes that the student is very bright.
- The phrase "So do I." is a concise and clear way to express agreement without any ambiguity.

Why the Other Options are Incorrect:
- "Neither do I" and "I do not either." are negative responses that express disagreement with the statement about the student being a bright student.
- "Do you?" is a question form and does not provide a direct affirmative response to the original statement.

In conclusion, the best ellipsis/short answer in the affirmative to the statement "I think she is a very bright student" is "So do I." as it clearly expresses agreement with the opinion expressed.

Identify the sentence with the correct placement of apostrophes:
  • a)
    The two boy's bags were lying at the river's edge.
  • b)
    The two boys bag's were lying at the rivers' edge.
  • c)
    The two boys' bags were lying at the river's edge.
  • d)
    The two boys' bags' were lying at the rivers edge.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Jyoti Kaur answered
Explanation:
The sentence with the correct placement of apostrophes is option C: "The two boys' bags were lying at the river's edge."

Reasoning:
- Apostrophes are used to show possession or indicate the omission of letters.
- In this sentence, we are indicating that the bags belong to the two boys and that the edge belongs to the river.
- The word "boys" is plural, so the apostrophe should be placed after the "s" to show possession. This is why it is written as "boys'".
- The word "river" is singular, so the apostrophe should be placed before the "s" to show possession. This is why it is written as "river's".

Incorrect options:
a) "The two boys bags were lying at the rivers edge."
- This option does not use any apostrophes to show possession, which is incorrect.

b) "The two boys' bags were lying at the rivers edge."
- This option correctly uses an apostrophe to show possession for the bags, but it does not use an apostrophe to show possession for the river. It should be "river's" instead of "rivers".

d) "The two boys bags were lying at the rivers' edge."
- This option does not use an apostrophe to show possession for the bags, and it incorrectly uses an apostrophe to show possession for the river. It should be "river's" instead of "rivers'".

Therefore, the correct placement of apostrophes is in option C: "The two boys' bags were lying at the river's edge."

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point.
Q. I wonder who the new president of the organization is.
  • a)
    is?
  • b)
    is,
  • c)
    is!
  • d)
    No Change 
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Charvi Chauhan answered
Understanding the Sentence Structure
The sentence "I wonder who the new president of the organization is." is a complex sentence that conveys curiosity about the identity of the new president.
Correctness of the Original Structure
- The sentence is structured as an indirect question.
- In English grammar, indirect questions do not require a question mark at the end, as they are statements rather than direct inquiries.
Analysis of Options
- a) is?
- This option implies a direct question, which is incorrect in this context.
- b) is,
- Adding a comma would disrupt the flow of the sentence and is not grammatically appropriate.
- c) is!
- An exclamation mark would wrongly suggest strong emotion or emphasis, which is unnecessary here.
- d) No Change
- This option maintains the sentence's integrity and correctness, as it properly reflects an indirect question format.
Conclusion
- The original sentence is correctly punctuated without any need for alteration.
- Therefore, option D is the correct answer, as it preserves the intended meaning and grammatical structure of the sentence.
By understanding the nature of indirect questions, it becomes clear why maintaining the original structure is essential for clarity and correctness.

Select the best ellipsis/short answer in the affirmative in response to the following:
Q. Are you able to continue till midnight?
  • a)
    Yes, I am.
  • b)
    No, I am not.
  • c)
    Yes, I do.
  • d)
    No, I do not.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Affirmative answers have the following structure: yes,  subject+auxiliary verb in the same tense as the question. Hence Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the rule, hence incorrect.

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
Q. Have you played netball before!
  • a)
    before.
  • b)
    before,
  • c)
    before?
  • d)
    No Change
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
To signify that the statement is a direct question, we use a question mark at the end of the sentence. Hence, the correct answer is C) Before?

The following sentence has been punctuated correctly:
Q. Jason asked whether we knew his uncle?
  • a)
    True
  • b)
    False
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
The statement is false because the sentence uses incorrect punctuation. We use a question mark at the end of a sentence only when it asks a direct question. The sentence given asks an indirect question and hence, it should end with a full stop. The correctly punctuated sentence would be:
Jason asked whether we knew his uncle.

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
Q. "Forward march!" shouted the Sergeant.
  • a)
    march,
  • b)
    march.
  • c)
    march?
  • d)
    No change 
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Exclamation marks are used after interjections, or after sentences that express a strong emotion such as surprise, astonishment, etc. It may be used to end any exclamatory sentence to show emphasis. In the sentence given, 'Forward march' is an interjection. Hence, the correct option is D) No Change.

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
Q. Caution? Live wires ahead.
  • a)
    No Change
  • b)
    Caution!
  • c)
    Caution -
  • d)
    Caution.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
The given sentence clearly states a warning message. The usage of a question mark here, is incorrect.
Such strong feelings, high volume or a message with an emphasis is followed by an exclamation mark. Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
The period is used to end a sentence. It does not bring out the required emphasis.

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined word.
Q. Have you ever seen a rainbow?
  • a)
    rainbow.
  • b)
    rainbow!
  • c)
    rainbow ...
  • d)
    No Change
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
To signify that the statement is a direct question, we use a question mark at the end of the sentence. Hence, the correct answer is D) No Change.

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