Grammar and English Usage

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What is the diff bw ""on average"

and "on an average"??? Plz someone explain wid ex.

Identify the incorrect sentence(s): a) Japan is booming. b) But the Japanese have to live with much of the same problems we face in India. c) Japanese are frustrated with their unimproving standard of living. d) The government calls this the "paradox of prosperity"


1) b&c;

2) onlc c

3) a & c

4) b,c,d


plz discuss..

To be a leading producer in the computer

industry, a company must be international,

achieve a turnover that makes efficient largescale

production possible, and secure

information about technical advances. is this correct?

what is difference between "average up" & "average out"?


Mark the grammatically correct sentence. Post the reason too..

a. China, which is our largest neighbour, is at ecological crossroads.

b. Many of its magnificent animals are on the way of extinction.

c. The fragile beauty of China must be treated with compassion.

d. The Chinese government has made some progress in the field of conservation.

INCORRECT 1 :


1) only a

2) only b

3) a,b

4) a,d
plz discuss


a. All over the world, forests are destroyed by urban sprawl.

b. Innumerable plants and animals are eliminated by man on the name of progress

c. This is causing irreparable damage to our planet.

d. An awareness to this effect, should be created among the people of the world.

INCORRECT plzzz..

1. c,d
2.a,b&d;
3. b&C;


Can anybody throw some light over such type of problems : -

He is better than Me / I .Although this was easier one .But I still confuse many times that where to use between "I" and "Me".

Anybody with some simple approach . ??? 😁

CORRECT :

1 . The never-shaken simplicity of the account makes it a miracle of delicacy and truth and that is why the book brought the writer the universal recognition which he rightly deserves.

2. The never-shaken simplicity of the account makes it a miracle of delicacy and plotting and that is why the book brought the writer the universal recognition which he rightly deserves.

3. The never-shaken simplicity of the account makes it a miracle of delicacy and innocence and that is why the book brought the writer the universal recognition which he rightly deserves.

4. The never-shaken simplicity of the account makes it a miracle of intrigue and plotting and that is why the book brought the writer the universal recognition which he rightly deserves.

5. The never-shaken simplicity of the account makes it a miracle of truth and plotting and that is why the book brought the writer the universal recognition which he rightly deserves.


answer 4: plz discuss....

Pitch : Incorrect 1..

1. The leader of the opposition fought a pitched battle with the minister in the Parliament. 2. In the exhibition stall many were trying to pitch the ball into the ring.

3. The sudden downpour ruined the pitch and the match had to be called off.

4. Rahim's brother was pitched against him in the election.


plz elaborate

I have not seen her from/since august.

also, when can I use 'from' to indicate a point of time?

The trust has succeeded/ admirably in raising/ money for/ its future programmes.

  • b
  • a
  • no error
  • d
  • c

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Not one of the children/ has ever sang/ on any occasion/ in public before.

  • a
  • no error
  • d
  • c
  • b

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He has hinted that he would run out on the family.



is it correct???

Can nybody pls xplain when to use n wen not to use d word - "becoming" ? becoming is used as an adjective or as a noun.
Like i never find - "I am becoming happy".
But - "Social media marketing is becoming more of an accepted part of the online marketing mix. " is correct. How?

guys pls tell me timing of prepathon??

Guys correct the following sentences:


1.I either must read the newspaper or listen to the radio before i go to work.
2.The challenger weighed 20 pounds less than that of the defender.
3.I had not seen him since last saturday.
4.Because i have studied the rules of grammar,therefore i will do well in grammar,
5.Her client didn't tell her if he had sent his payment.
6.To visualize success is not the same as achieving it.
7.The shrine is atleast 2000years old or older.
8.while eating spaghetti,a meat ball rolled of my plate.
9.There is a number of delicious ways to prepare chocolates.
10.I remember my aunt making her own wine and that she played the fiddle,

The speaker departed from Franklin's example to some extent, instructing the students that they should let their lives be guided not by individualistic self-determination but by God's will, as discerned both personally, through intuition, and socially, through fellowship with other believers.instruct is an imperative verb.

Thus after that "should" must not be used.

Shouldn't the sentence be:The speaker departed from Franklin's example to some extent, instructing the students that they let their lives be guided not by individualistic self-determination but by God's will, as discerned both personally, through intuition, and socially, through fellowship with other believers.