Question : Directions: In this question, a part of the sentence is in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2), and (3) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case, no improvement is needed your answer is (4).
He is a fast bowler of repute, but his yesterday's performance was not up to the mark.
(1) to not refrain from
(2) to refrain to
(3) to refrain not from
(4) No Improvement
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
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Correct Answer: (4)
Solution : The original sentence is grammatically correct and effectively conveys the intended meaning. His yesterday's performance is the appropriate way to refer to the performance of the previous day, and the other alternatives do not improve the sentence.
Therefore, the correct choice is the fourth option.
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(1) real fast
(2) real fastly
(3) real faster
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(1) to
(2) for
(3) of
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(2) came up
(3) came out
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