Puys, Feel like this is one section we are not doing enough. Clubbing it with Fill in the blanks and Sentence correction is not helping either. So, here it is..Word Usage for CAT 2012 Pour in Puys!! [smiley] [smiley]
Find the incorrect part1). The convergence of (1)/ Indian accounting standards with IFRS beginning (2)/ in April is expecting to (3)/ see power companies struggling with (4)/ significant first time adoption impact. No error (5).2). Researchers at (1)/ the In
1. expecting to 2. viable of 3. a diverse 4. As if 5. one into which
Find the incorrect part 1). The convergence of (1)/ Indian accounting standards with IFRS beginning (2)/ in April is expecting to (3)/ see power companies struggling with (4)/ significant first time adoption impact. No error (5). 2). Researchers at (1)/ the Indian institute of Science are m...
1). The convergence of (1)/ Indian accounting standards with IFRS beginning (2)/ in April is expecting to (3)/ see power companies struggling with (4)/ significant first time adoption impact. No error (5).
2). Researchers at (1)/ the Indian institute of Science are mapping (2)/ India’s solar hot spots – where round-the-year (3)/ sunlight makes it viable of (4) / companies to set up solar power plants. No error.
3). Though their qualifications span a diverse (1)/ range, there is an equal (2)/ number of graduates and those who have just completed school, each set (3)/ making up (4)/ close to 30% of these households. No error (5).
4). As if (1)/ the most dangerous moment for any dictatorship is when (2)/ it starts to (3)/ reform. North Korea looks ready to turn that truism on its head. (4) / No error (5).
5). It so happens (1)/ that this happy campy ritual is their way of life (2)/ and one into which (3)/ they don’t particularly welcome (4)/ voyeuristic instructions. No error (5).
OA The correct phrase should have been “lay siege to”the city. ‘Lay siege to’ means ‘to besiege’ d The correct phrase should have been “fall through thecracks”. ‘fall through the cracks’ means ‘to beoverlooked’ or ‘to be neglected’.@ankit043 @gs4890 @sayanddude
Dont stress Yourself ........u can't learn all the phrasal verbs.....bcoz d list is endless......what u can do is just revise what u have learnt so far...and daily solve atleast 20-25 que....Rest is Your Luck in CAT....
Puys...please help me with this area! I am tired of trying to learn...make lists of all phrasal verbs but there are so many of them! what shud i do?
Dont stress Yourself ........u can't learn all the phrasal verbs.....bcoz d list is endless......what u can do is just revise what u have learnt so far...and daily solve atleast 20-25 que....Rest is Your Luck in CAT....
guys some posts please, this thread is dead! one from my sideChoose the option with incorrect usageLay(a) Bombers lay waste to enemy cities during wars.(b) We will have to lay over in Paris on our way to London.(c) The army was supposed to lay siege on the city till the enemy surrendered.(d) The ...
@katvond well a simple example can be : 1) I have learned my lesson. 2) I learnt my lesson. There is a always a confusion associated with these kind of words, although on a lighter note both are interchangeably correct.
@huzefa5055 toward n towards share the same meaning but used according to each individual's perspective.The americans use toward as convenient form and the british english use towards.Both r same in real usage
@huzefa5055 toward n towards share the same meaning but used according to each individual's perspective.The americans use toward as convenient form and the british english use towards.Both r same in real usage
Try this WHITE 1. The baby played with the bushy white beard of the old man.2. The American preferred black coffee to white.3. Her experiences in a predominantly white school were not good.4. Anger had made the white of his eyes bloodshot.
@katvond Talk: Sentence (b) is incorrect. The correct phrasal verb is 'talk somebody into something' which means topersuade somebody to do something. The correctsentence is 'I didn't want to move abroad but Bill talkedme into it.' Rake: Sentence (c) is incorrect. 'Rake somebody over the...
Talk(a) You can't have a real conversation with him—he just talks at you all the time.(b) I didn't want to move abroad but Bill talked me over it.(c) Can you talk me through the various investment options?(d) They talked up the tourist attractions to encourage more visitors. Scrape(a) Bringing...
please help me in this .. i know for most of you it may give very weird feeling after reading this sentence but IT IS important for me.......... is it correct usage of LEARN ... ??????/
-- YOU INSPIRED ME AND LEARNED/LEARNT/LEARN (WHATEVER INSTEAD OF 'MADE ME LEARN') ME HOW TO LIVE LIFE...........
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