Question : Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
I work hardly too earn bread and butter for my family.
Option 1: work hardest too
Option 2: work hard to
Option 3: No improvement required
Option 4: works hardly to
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Correct Answer: work hard to
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
The phrase work hardly too should be replaced with work hard to to make the sentence grammatically accurate. Hard is the correct adverb of manner to describe in which the speaker works, that is, with a lot of diligence and sincerity.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: I work hard to earn bread and butter for my family.
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Option 1: Hardly did he disappeared that her mother
Option 2: Hardly had he disappear that her mother
Option 4: Hardly had he disappeared when her mother
Question : Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement required’.
My mother’s sister work since eight hours every weekday.
Option 1: working of eight
Option 2: works for eight
Option 3: work for eight
Option 4: No improvement required
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Option 1: Only
Option 2: No improvement required
Option 3: No only
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Option 2: what bad
Option 4: badly how
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You'll have to brakes hard when you go down the hill.
Option 1: brake hardly
Option 2: braked hard
Option 3: No improvement
Option 4: brake hard
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