Adjectives error

SPOTTING ERRORS IN ADJECTIVES

Exercises - Wrong Adjectives

1. They did not give us some money.
ans : They did not give us any money.
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2. Any women came here.
ans : Some women came here.
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3. Few persons are millionaires.
ans : A Few persons are millionaires.
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4. Any ten men were present.
ans : Nearly ten men were present.
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5. A several men visited.
ans : Several men visited.
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6. He has an enough money.
ans : He has enough money.
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7. Has he had some bread?
ans : Has he had any bread?.
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8. Did you pick some flowers?
ans : Did you pick any flowers?.
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9. She came each two hours.
ans : She came every two hours.
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10. 15th August is a historical day.
ans : August the Fifteenth is an historical day.
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11. You can take each side.
ans : You can take either side.
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12. Which mobile is that?
ans : What mobile is that?
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13. What mobile do you like best?
ans : Which mobile do you like the best?
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14. She went by the train down.
ans : She went by the down train.
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15. This is a chair to sit.
ans : This is a chair to sit on.
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16. She is my older sister.
ans : She is my elder sister.
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17. Give me the one pen.
ans : Give me one pen.
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18. He lost one pen he had.
ans : He lost the one pen he had.
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19. The good old man was a simpleton.
ans : The good old man was very simple.
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20. This is number three lesson.
ans : This is the lesson number three.
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Learning Competency

Modal auxiliaries Vs Primary auxiliaries
Primary auxiliaries are be, do, have. They are used to form tenses and to frame short answers.
Modal auxiliaries are will, would, may, might, shall, should, can, could, must, dare, need, used, ought. They are used to express moods.