Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. He described about the scenery yesterday.
Option 1: described about the scenary
Option 2: described the scenery
Option 3: describing about the scenery
Option 4: describe the scenery
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Correct Answer: described the scenery
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Describe does not require the use of the preposition about when discussing something.
Thus, the correct statement is: He described the scenery yesterday.
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Either you and he will have to pay for this damage.
Option 1: or he
Option 2: with he
Option 3: but he
Option 4: nor he
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Option 1: prepared
Option 2: is preparing
Option 3: was preparing
Option 4: will be preparing
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Option 1: He has seen the picture
Option 2: He will have seen the picture
Option 3: He would have seen the picture
Option 4: He had seen the picture
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Option 1: affluent
Option 2: frugal
Option 3: extravagant
Option 4: moderate
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He was so curious that he rose many questions in the meeting.
Option 1: that he raised many questions
Option 2: that he rose much questions
Option 3: that he aroused many questions
Option 4: No substitution
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