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Sample Questions on Sentence Improvement

Sentence Improvement questions test grammar accuracy, vocabulary usage, sentence structure, contextual understanding, and standard English expressions. Candidates are required to identify the incorrect part of a sentence and choose the most suitable replacement from the given options.

Regular practice of these questions improves grammatical understanding, vocabulary strength, and exam-solving speed.


Grammar-Based Questions


Question 1

He do not understand the instructions properly.

(a) does not
(b) did not
(c) is not
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) does not

Explanation:

The subject “He” is singular, so the auxiliary verb should be “does”.


Question 2

She has been living here since five years.

(a) from five years
(b) during five years
(c) for five years
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (c) for five years

Explanation:

“For” is used for duration of time, while “since” is used for a specific point of time.


Question 3

The players was practicing hard before the match.

(a) were practicing
(b) are practicing
(c) have practicing
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) were practicing

Explanation:

“The players” is plural, so the verb should also be plural.


Question 4

I have seen him yesterday.

(a) tomorrow
(b) last week
(c) no improvement
(d) saw him yesterday

Correct Answer: (d) saw him yesterday

Explanation:

“Yesterday” requires simple past tense, not present perfect tense.


Preposition and Article-Based Questions


Question 5

He is good in mathematics.

(a) on mathematics
(b) at mathematics
(c) with mathematics
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (b) at mathematics

Explanation:

The correct preposition used with “good” is “at”.


Question 6

He is a honest man.

(a) an honest man
(b) the honest man
(c) honest man
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) an honest man

Explanation:

“Honest” begins with a vowel sound, so “an” should be used.


Question 7

She is married with a doctor.

(a) by a doctor
(b) to a doctor
(c) from a doctor
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (b) to a doctor

Explanation:

The standard expression is “married to”.


Vocabulary-Based Questions


Question 8

The company wants to cover the gap between supply and demand.

(a) make the gap
(b) bridge the gap
(c) fill the gap up
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (b) bridge the gap

Explanation:

“Bridge the gap” is the correct and standard phrase.


Question 9

He did a mistake during the presentation.

(a) committed a mistake
(b) made a mistake
(c) created a mistake
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (b) made a mistake

Explanation:

The standard expression is “made a mistake”.


Question 10

The manager asked the employees to do attention to the instructions.

(a) pay attention
(b) give attention
(c) make attention
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) pay attention

Explanation:

“Pay attention” is the correct phrase.


Idiom and Phrase-Based Questions


Question 11

She lost her temper on her brother.

(a) lost her temper with
(b) lost her temper at
(c) lost her temper for
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) lost her temper with

Explanation:

The correct idiomatic usage is “lose temper with someone”.


Question 12

He finally kicked the bucket yesterday.

(a) became successful
(b) became angry
(c) died yesterday
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (d) No Improvement

Explanation:

“Kicked the bucket” is an idiom meaning “died”.


Advanced Grammar Questions


Question 13

Hardly had he entered the room than the lights went out.

(a) when
(b) then
(c) while
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) when

Explanation:

The correct pair is “Hardly...when”.


Question 14

Neither of the students have submitted the assignment.

(a) has submitted
(b) were submitted
(c) are submitted
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) has submitted

Explanation:

“Neither” is singular and takes a singular verb.


Question 15

No sooner did the train arrive when the passengers rushed in.

(a) than
(b) then
(c) while
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) than

Explanation:

The correct pair is “No sooner...than”.


Business and Academic English Questions


Question 16

The company plans to increase up production next year.

(a) rise production
(b) increase production
(c) grow up production
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (b) increase production

Explanation:

“Increase” itself conveys the meaning, so “up” is unnecessary.


Question 17

The research paper was consist of several important findings.

(a) consisted of
(b) consisting of
(c) consisted from
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) consisted of

Explanation:

The correct phrase is “consisted of”.


Contextual Meaning Questions


Question 18

The teacher appreciated the student for his hardly work.

(a) hard work
(b) harder work
(c) hardest work
(d) No Improvement

Correct Answer: (a) hard work

Explanation:

“Hard” is the correct adjective describing “work”.


Exam-Oriented Practice Questions

Incorrect Expression Correct Improvement
Discuss about the issue Discuss the issue
Returned back home Returned home
More better Better
One of the boy One of the boys
Prefer tea than coffee Prefer tea to coffee

Quick Tips for Sentence Improvement Questions

  • Read the entire sentence carefully.
  • Identify the exact grammar or vocabulary error.
  • Apply grammar rules systematically.
  • Use contextual meaning for vocabulary questions.
  • Eliminate grammatically incorrect options first.
  • Choose the most natural sentence structure.
  • Practice previous year questions regularly.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring sentence context.
  • Confusing tense forms.
  • Using incorrect prepositions.
  • Selecting awkward vocabulary replacements.
  • Ignoring standard idiomatic expressions.
  • Overlooking subject-verb agreement.

Regular practice of Sentence Improvement questions helps strengthen grammar fundamentals, vocabulary usage, and sentence construction skills. A systematic approach combining grammar rules, contextual understanding, and logical analysis is essential for mastering this topic in competitive examinations.

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