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Q 1 - Replace the errors, if any, in the sentence with the suitable option:
The brooklyn Bridge was opened in 1883.
Brooklyn is a proper noun, hence should start with a capital ‘B’.
Q 2 - Replace the errors, if any, in the sentence with the suitable option:
To seize a foreign embassy and it’s inhabitants is flagrant disregard of diplomatic neutrality.
Its means "belongs to it".
Words like “milk, tea” are uncountable, hence they don’t use plural form.
Words like “milk, tea, people” are uncountable, hence they don’t use plural form.
The word bunch is plural, hence keys.
The words “one of his biggest” implies one of a group, hence multiple enemies, so enemies.
Three thousand is just a number; the object is in multiple numbers hence we use plural with the object, not the number. So it’s “three thousand pounds”, not “three thousands pounds”.
The word Japanese is used the same way both in singular and plural form.
The word three is plural, hence ducks.
Q 10 - Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the word in brackets:
Palaces in England have many ... (chimney).
The word chimneys is plural, hence chimneys.