Which of the phrase/ word from the options (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) i.e., “No correction required” as the answer.
Q1. There was a war on, so some kids were only sixteen when they join up.
A) joins in
B) joined up.
C) joined off
D) join off
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option B
Explanation: join up- To engage in, become a member of. Past so joined up
[/expand]
Q2. I read the paper every day to keep into with the news.
A) for keeping of
B) to keep for
C) to keep up
D) for keeping into
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option C
Explanation: keep up with – To stay at the same level as someone or something
[/expand]
Q3. I feel so let down because they promised me a puppy but all I got was a doll.
A) let by
B) letting off
C) lets off
D) letting by
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option E
Explanation: let down – To disappoint
[/expand]
Q4. If you don’t want to take part in the game you can look by for now.
A) be looking at
B) look from
C) looking on
D) look on for
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option D
Explanation: look on – To be a spectator at an event
[/expand]
Q5. I’m looking forward at my birthday. It’s in two days time.
A) looked forward from
B) looking forward to
C) looked at
D) looking from
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option B
Explanation: look forward to – To await or anticipate with pleasure
[/expand]
Q6. I always looked up to my father. He was a great man.
A) looks up to
B) look into
C) looked since
D) looks from
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option E
Explanation: look up to- To admire
[/expand]
Q7. It’s not nice for making fun of people in wheelchairs.
A) to making fun of
B) to make fun for
C) to make fun of
D) for making fun to
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option C
Explanation: make fun of – To laugh at/ make jokes about
[/expand]
Q8. She had so many cats that she kept mix up their names.
A) mixing up
B) mixed up
C) mixing into
D) mix for
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option A
Explanation: mix up- To mistake one thing or person for another
[/expand]
Q9. You were so tired after the game that you nod off on the couch.
A) nodded of
B) nodded into
C) nod on
D) nodded off
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option D
Explanation: nod off – To fall asleep
[/expand]
Q10. He didn’t drink enough water so he pass out at the end of the race.
A) pass into
B) pass for
C) passed out
D) passed into
E) No Correction Required
[expand title=”Answer & Explanation”]
Option C
Explanation: pass out – To faint
[/expand]