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1. Certain
nouns possess a singular form but still represent plurality and thus, take a
plural verb when used in a sentence.E.g. Cattle, peasantry, people, clergy,
police.Thus,
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2. Certain nouns always take the plural verb because their form is always plural.E.g. Scissors, trousers, spectacles, thanks, premises.Thus,
- The scissors is kept on the table.
(Incorrect)
- The scissors are kept on the
table. (Correct)
3. When a number is followed by a noun denoting measure, length, money, number or weight, the form of the nouns does not change so long as they are followed by another noun or pronoun.E.g. Million, pair, metre, year, dozen, foot, head.Thus,- This is a nine-metres cloth.
(Incorrect)
- This is a nine-metre cloth.
(Correct)
4. When a number is followed by a noun denoting measure, length, money, number or weight, but these are not followed by another noun or pronoun, then they take the plural form.
E.g. Million, pair, metre, year, dozen, foot, head.Thus,- This sari is nine yard long.
(Incorrect)
- This sari is nine yards long.
(Correct)
5. Certain nouns, especially of the collective category, are used as singular when they specify a unit.E.g. Public, team, committee, government, audience, orchestra, company, jury.Thus,- The public
were unanimous in their opinion. (Incorrect)
- The public was unanimous in
its opinion. (Correct)
6. Certain nouns, especially of the collective category, are used in plural when they specify a difference of opinion or class.
E.g. Public, team, committee, government, audience, orchestra, company, jury.Thus,- The jury was divided in its
opinion. (Incorrect)
- The jury were divided in their
opinion. (Correct)
7. If the pronoun ‘one’ is used, it must be maintained throughout the sentence.Thus,- One must respect his elders.
(Incorrect)
- One must respect one’s
elders. (Correct)
8. The word ‘whose’is used for living people and ‘which’ is used for non-living things or ideas.Thus,- Which box is kept on the
table? (Incorrect)
- Whose box is kept on the table?
(Correct)
9. ‘Less’ is used to denote quantity while ‘fewer’ is used to denote number.Thus,- No less than twenty
people were (Incorrect)
- No fewer than twenty
people were (Correct)
10. ‘One of’is always followed by noun in the plural form.Thus,- She is one of the least important
person in the office. (Incorrect)
- She is one of the least important
people in the office. (Correct)
11. Only ‘than’ should be used after ‘no other’
Thus,- I like no other movie but
Titanic. (Incorrect)
- I like no other movie than
Titanic. (Correct)
12. After the word ‘Know’, ‘how, ‘what’ or ‘when’ should be used before using the infinitive.Thus,- I know to speak English.
(Incorrect)
- I know how to speak English.
(Correct)
13. If the verb indicates a purpose, an infinitive must be used and if the verb indicates a cause, a gerund must be used.Thus,- He went to the mall for watching a
movie. (Incorrect)
- He went to the mall to watch a
movie. (Correct)
- He was suspended to show
indiscipline. (Incorrect)
- He was suspended for showing
indiscipline.(Correct)
14.’As’ is not used with verbs like ‘appointed’, ‘elected’ , ‘considered’, ‘called’ but it is used with the word ‘regard’.Thus,- He was elected
as Secretary of the organisation. (Incorrect)
- He was elected Secretary
of the organisation. (Correct)
- I regard Sahil my best
friend. (Incorrect)
- I regard Sahil as my
best friend. (Correct)
15. Adverbs should not be confused for adjectives. An adjective describes the characteristic of the subject while an adverb describes the action of the verb.Thus,- The horse looked beautifully.
(Incorrect)
- The horse looked beautiful.
(Correct)
16. Question tags are always the opposite of the sentence which means that if the sentence is positive, the question tag is negative and vice versa.Thus,- You were dancing, were you?
(Incorrect)
- You were dancing, weren’t you?
(Correct)
17. An infinitive verb should never be split.Thus,- I request you to kindly
tell me. (Incorrect)
- I request you
kindly to tell me. (Correct)
18. A pronoun after ‘like’, ‘unlike’ and ‘let’ takes an objective case.Thus,- You will never find a woman like
she. (Incorrect)
- You will never find a woman like
her. (Correct)
- Let I do it. (Incorrect)
- Let me do it. (Correct)
19. The relative pronoun ‘that’is used instead of ‘who’ or ‘which’ after adjectives in the superlative degree.Thus,- This is the best which she could
do. (Incorrect)
- This is the best that she could
do. (Correct)
20. To show equality ‘as’is used both before and after the adjective.Thus,- I can run as fast, if not
faster than you. (Incorrect)
- I can run as fast as, if
not faster than you. (Correct)
21. Even though‘More than one’indicates a plural sense, it agrees with a singular noun and takes a singular verb.Thus,- More than one students completed
their project. (Incorrect)
- More than one student completed
his project. (Correct)
22. ‘Scarcely’and ‘hardly’ are followed by ‘when’ and not by ‘than’.Thus,- Hardly had the teacher left the
room than the pupils started enjoying. (Incorrect)
- Hardly had the teacher left the
room when the pupils started enjoying. (Correct)
23. ‘Though’ is followed by ‘yet’and not by ‘but’.Thus,- Though he is poor but he
is honest. (Incorrect)
- Though he is
poor, yet he is honest. (Correct)
24. ‘Lest’must be followed by ‘should’ or by nothing at all and ‘Such’ must be followed by ‘as’.Thus,- Work hard lest you will fail.
(Incorrect)
- Work hard lest you should fail.
(Correct)
- Work hard lest you fail. (Correct)
- He is such a
writer that everybody should read his books. (Incorrect)
- He is such a
writer as everybody should read his books. (Correct)
25. ‘Unless’ expresses a condition and is always used in the negative sense. Thus ‘not’ is never used with ‘unless’.Thus,- Unless you do not work hard, you
will not excel in the examination. (Incorrect)
- Unless you work hard, you will not
excel in the examination. (Correct)
26. ‘When’denotes a general sense and ‘while’ implies a time duration of doing something.Thus,- When learning how to sing,
technique is of utmost importance. (Incorrect)
- While learning how to sing,
technique is of utmost importance. (Correct)
- The scissors is kept on the table.
(Incorrect)
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