Question
I. There have been several attacks on foreigners
recent. II. He is a good man whom fortune makes better. III. She thinks that as each day goes by, she is becoming more ugly than she used to be. In the question below, three statements are given which may or may not be grammatically correct. Identify the statement/ statements that is/are correct.Solution
I- Here, the adjective ‘recently’ should be used. There have been several attacks on foreigners recently . III- here, ‘uglier’ is correct. She thinks that as each day goes by, she is becoming uglier than she used to be.
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