Exercise based on VERB
Exercise1:-
1. He ordered (A)/as if he (B)/was my master (C).
2. God saves (A)/the queen of Victoria (B).
3. If it was so (A)/poetry (B)/would cease to matter (C).
4. The merit (A)/of these books (B)/are known to everyone (C).
5. The condition of (A)/people living in (B)/rural area (C)/are very bad (D).
6. The smell (A)/of these rose (B)/flowers are (C)/very sweet (D).
7. The condolence messages (A)/received on the (B)/death of Mrs. Gandhi (C)/speaks highly of her greatness (D).
8. Economic cooperation (A)/between the two countries (B)/have increased substantially (C).
9. A band of musicians (A)/have been engaged (B)/for the inauguration
function (C).
10. The number (A)/of persons interested (B)/in psychology are (C)/generally
small (D).
Exercise 2
1. The manager’s comments (A)/on the preparation of the test matches (B)/for this
tour (C)/has been generally praised (D).
2. The details (A)/of the incident (B)/was not known (C)/to me (D).
3. The majority of (A)/writers never (B)/passes this stage (C).
4. A large part of (A)/the distinctive features (B)/of the mind is due to its being (C)/
an instrument of communication (D).
5. A part of (A)/the mango (B)/are rotten (C)/No error (D).
6. The governing body at (A)/its first meeting (B)/have decided (C)/to conduct the
test again (D).
7. The banker’s association (A)/has submitted a memorandum (B)/for the fulfilment
of (C)/their demands (D).
8. Five quintals of wooden coal (A)/are (B)/his annual requirement (C)/for the
unit (D).
9. Dickens have criticised (A)/the philosophy (B)/in ‘Hard Times’ (C).
Exercise 3
1. All his money (A)/is spent (B)/and all his (C)/hopes ruined (D).
2. This rule may (A)/and ought to be (B)/disregarded for the time being (C).
3. He is one of the (A)/richest man (B)/if not the richest man (C)/in the world (D).
4. We can almost get (A)/everything in (B)/this market (C).
5. Every (A)/Tom, Dick and Harry (B)/drink wine these days (C).
6. He and I (A)/is partners in (B)/this firm (C).
7. He is one of the (A)/great man (B)/that have ever lived (C).
8. The magistrate and collector (A)/were (B)/present there (C)/on the spot (D).
9. Horse and Carriage (A)/are (B)/waiting there (C)/for the couple (D).
10. Rice and fish (A)/are (B)/my favourite dish (C).
Exercise 4
1. He is one of the (A)/tallest man (B)/if not the tallest man (C)/in the city (D).
2. He made a blunder (A)/and worse than (B)/that a crime (C).
3. The wheat (A)/on this farm (B)/is finer than (C)/last year (D).
4. I scarcely have (A)/enough silk (B)/for my saree (C).
5. Every day (A)/and every night (B)/bring its (C)/own pleasures for every one (D).
6. He more than (A)/his parents (B)/are responsible (C)/for his bad habits (D).
7. Bread and butter (A)/are (B)/a rich and nourishing food (C).
8. Not only she (A)/but all her sisters (B)/has been married (C)/since long (D).
9. There are (A)/nothing but (B)/miseries in her life (C).
10. Either he (A)/or I is (B)/responsible for the loss (C).
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