Sentence Corrections Set – 9

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. It’s important for getting along with your team supervisor.
A) to getting along
B) to get along
C) at get along
D) to get again
E) No Correction Required

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Option B
Explanation
: get along- To be on good terms; work well with

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Q2. He keeps getting for me and I really don’t know what I’ve done wrong.
A) gets at me
B) get off at me
C) getting at me
D) getting by me
E) No Correction Required

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Option C
Explanation
: get at – to criticize a person repeatedly

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Q3. Students without jobs have a hard time getting in.
A) getting by
B) getting since
C) get to
D) get off
E) No Correction Required

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Option A
Explanation
: get by- To manage to cope or to survive

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Q4. After they split up, she had a hard time getting with her life.
A) getting in
B) to get in
C) getting on with
D) to get by
E) No Correction Required

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Option C
Explanation
: get on with (something) – To continue to do; make progress

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Q5. He doesn’t get on very well with the other members of the committee.
A) get in
B) get by
C) get off
D) gets of
E) No Correction Required

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Option E
Explanation
: get on (well) with (somebody) – To have a good relationship with

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Q6. Anushka is trying for getting out of working the night shift.
A) to getting out for
B) to get out in
C) to get out of
D) to gets out by
E) No Correction Required

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Option C
Explanation
: get out of – To avoid doing something

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Q7. Rupa had the chickenpox last week but she get over it.
A) got above it
B) get above it
C) got against it
D) got over it
E) No Correction Required

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Option D
Explanation
: get over- To recover from (illness, disappointment). As sentence is in past, so got over

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Q8. We will never give by to the terrorists’ demands.
A) giving in to
B) give in to
C) gave in to
D) gives in to
E) No Correction Required

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Option B
Explanation
: give in- To cease opposition; yield

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Q9. Aditya went through a lot of pain after his mother died.
A) go through
B) goes in
C) went off
D) go in
E) No Correction Required

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Option E
Explanation
: go through- To experience. Went in case of past

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Q10. I have to hand into my report by next Wednesday.
A) to hang out
B) to handing in
C) to hand in
D) to hands in
E) No Correction Required

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Option C
Explanation
: hand in- To submit (report, homework)

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