BA ADA Part 2 English Corrections
BA ADA Part 2 English Corrections
BA ADA Part 2 English Corrections
5. Rose is the sweetest of all flowers. The Rose is the sweetest of all flowers.
6. The man is selfish by nature. Man is selfish by nature.
7. I have headache. I have a headache.
8. I am stronger of the two. I am the stronger of the two.
9. Higher we go, cooler it is. The Higher we go, the cooler it is.
10. This is a best book. This is the best book.
1. It is such a long time ago I read that story that I have forgotten what it is about. (Has Been -
Since)
2. You'd better take an umbrella with you so that it rains. (in case)
3. The man which you spoke to yesterday is coming to tea. (that)
4. Don't come except I tell you to come. (unless/until)
5. Thirty copies of the book were bought so as each boy should have one. (so that)
6. Contributions to computer technology are any longer confined to any one country. (no)
7. There is no longer a substantial agreement on all but several issues. (a few)
8. The lawyer gave the niece the detail of his uncle's will. (her)
9. She won't marry until she finds anybody rich and handsome. (somebody)
10. Give the book to whichever comes without one. (whoever)
11. Mine driving did not overjoy my father. (My)
12. If everybody squeezes in the car no one of you will have to walk. (none)
13. We accuse people for doing wrong. (of)
14. This was Amjad's first attempt in English composition. (at)
15. Have they made any inquires after me. (about)
16. There was a quarrel for the division of the stolen goods.
17. He cooked nice food to her and went for the kitchen.
18. He went to the kitchen and cooked nice food for her.
19. She cannot find her new party dress so she wore an old one. (could not)
20. If they leave at seven they were here by eight. (will be)
21. What influence does a good father have in his children? (over)
22. I play bridge tonight with Aslam and Salam. (am going to play)
23. I can't get into the house because I had forgotten my keys. (couldn't)
24. As she is climbing the ladder, it slipped side- ways and she fell off it. (was climbing)
25. He can drive a car when he was eighteen. (could)
26. Owing to the strike, trains might be delayed. (may)
27. The officer did what he may have done and was commended for it. (should)
28. In two months' time we are able to give you the results. (shall be)
29. My hens often flew over the wall and lay eggs in my neighbour's house. (fly)
30. Saleem kept on muttering that he hasn't been treated very well by his in-laws. (hadn’t been)
31. They had taken off the wheel of the car but won't mend the punctured tyre. (hadn’t mended)
32. Last year he broke his leg. Otherwise he may have been an outstanding athlete. (might)
33. If he goes into the field, the bull chased him. (will chase)
34. I have given you the money, didn't I? (haven't)
35. If he worked more slowly he won't make so many mistakes. (wouldn't)
36. If I had realized that traffic lights were red, I will stop. (would have stopped)
37. If they would hang the picture lower, people would be able to see it. (hung/ had hung)
38. I wouldn't have taken your umbrella if I have known that it was the only one you had. (had)
39. But you would not act on it, were you? (would)
40. They have often wanted to go, shouldn't they? (haven't)
41. It can't go on like this, was it? (can)
42. He used to be able to eat it, did he? (didn't he)
43. There was easy to understand why he has not come back. (It is)
44. There are a lot to be said for your point of view. (is)
45. There was no time for us to visit the Museum now. (is)
46. He has just come into a fortune. (across)
47. It seemed you are really interested in the question. (seems)
48. I won't tell you my secret unless you will promised not to tell anyone. (promise)
49. When I arrived in the meeting, the first speaker had just finished speaking and the audience
clapped. (were clapping)
50. My father will be furious when he will see what you have done. (sees)
51. I had to repeat the message twice before the student understand it. (understood)
52. I could easily have come if you let me know. (had let)
53. It is the same kind of festival in several towns at this time of the year. (There)
54. The new government has brought round many changes. (about)
55. The prisoner broke out under questioning. (down)
56. He will be able to come while he has finished his work. (as soon as)
57. So much people came that many did not get into the hall. (many)
58. He spoke to the chairman myself. (himself)
59. The supply of water soon gave away. (out)
60. You may neither do the work today, or do it tomorrow. (either)
61. She wants to invited to the party. (be invited)
62. In his telegram, John suggests to Anne to marry in June. (marrying)
63. He would have seen him if he had been here, would he? (wouldn't he)
64. John is promoted to the Paris office for two years. (has been promoted)
65. However it was impossible to get a word out of the doctor, Zubaida did not give
in. (Although)
66. Even you were surprised by something I could tell you. (would be surprised)
67. She usedn't to visit New York so often, used she? (did she)
68. Salim makes the point that women do not have to work supporting a family. (to support)
69. Martin seems to think it will have been very nice to have lived in the 19th century. (might)
70. Psychiatrists seem to be unable to prevent people to drink. (from drinking)
71. If you would happen to dream in colour, then the influence on the basic interpretation of a
dream is one of motion. (should)
72. I shall take the boat out unless it is windy or not. (whether)
73. At last you are given the freedom to choose which trap you are to allow yourself fall into. (to
fall)
74. Some firm executives give cars by their companies. (are given)
75. Some members of the Assembly complained from increased military expenditure. (of)
76. Richard said, "Would I have a look at one, please?" (Might)
77. Haven't you got nothing else to wear except that? (anything)
78. She has been here for the end of last week. (since)
79. All most people had to think about was where the next meal will come from. (would)
80. Some teachers earn extra money to act as consultants for commercial firms. (by acting)
81. If everyone takes a little more exercise, then we could save more life years. (were to take)
82. It would be wise to have it X-rayed. You must have fractured a bone. (might)
83. You knew that you knew what it was but you haven't dared drag it into the open. (didn't
dare to)
84. No one despite high their standards, can claim to be absolutely pure. (now matter how)
85. Despite it was three or four meters away, the prisoner could see the cage was divided into
two compartments. (Since)
86. A local chemist suggested her to see a doctor. (that she should see)
87. You needn't to come tomorrow, it is a holiday. (come)
88. Amin feels you haven't got to lower your standard just because everyone else do. (has done
so)
89. If one dreams on falling, this indicates insecurity. (of)
90. Do you prefer being on your own than to be with a large crowd? (to being)
91. By making decisions, do you make them quickly of your own accord? (While)
92. I mean I am so busy watching it, wondering whether the man wins. (will win)
93. If a person has stopped to breath he needs artificial respiration at once. (breathing)
94. If you put your ear close to nose and mouth you can hear air passing in and out of throat.
(could)
95. He insists on going despite he was told not to. (although)
96. She must leave home at 8 A.M. every morning to reach her office in time. (has to)
97. It won’t be possible but I have not any money. (since)
98. Javaid borrowed 14,000 pounds by the bank with which to buy his house. (from - to)
99. Well, the thing I must not be is late for my next appointment so we will go in now, let's?
(shall we)
100. Azhar's flat in Rome had been built in May. (was)
101. He can go on holiday so that he finishes his work first. (provided)
102. I shan't play even the captain asks me. (unless)
103. Don't walk on the road so that you get run over. (lest)
104. He left the party early lest he could catch the last train home. (so that)
105. Please don't leave the room so you are called. (unless)
106. Except she was ill, she continued to work. (although)
107. All though the last one finished the race on time. (but)
136. Are you enough tall to get me that book from the top shelf. (tall enough)
137. In no account must you do it? (on)
138. Your sister has a quite incredibly beautiful voice. (very)
139. That child rather nearly caused an accident. (rather)
140. He was obstinate: the more his mother insisted so less willingly would he do anything. (the)
141. The judge believed that the boy was a plenty reliable witness. (fairly)
142. They have not come to the village since more than two years. (for)
143. It was quite from mistake that he did not come (by)
144. We have got enough orders by hand to keep the factory busy for months. (in)
145. I ran out of petrol within two miles from/ off/ to the next town. (of)
146. The new manager is quite a kind person from/in/ by heart. (at)
147. We shouted good-byes till they were outside hearing. (beyond)
148. I do not believe in buying goods for credit. (on)
149. We did not arrive on time to save him. (in)
150. Don't you think his ideas are rather after/ past/ beyond the time? (behind)
151. The police have a wide range of crimes to deal in/at/about. (with)
152. The members argued on it for some time but eventually agreed. (about)
153. He was convicted to/by/ for theft at the end of last month. (of)
154. Jim was promoted by/ for passing his MA examination. (on)
155. The greedy boy snatched the sweets of his small sister. (from)
156. Some foreigners are required to register with the police at entering England. (on)
157. The rich old woman made a new will leaving all her money in/ for a cat's home. (to)
158. I shan't go out so it's raining. (if)
159. He must run fast though/ so that he wants to catch the train. (if)
160. He is going to leave as someone stops him. (unless)
161. The MP argued on it was ridiculous to have border between England and Scotland. (that)
162. The teacher won't dismiss the class for it is time to go home. (until)
163. Mary has not a bicycle unless she cannot go out riding with her friends today. (so)
164. The student did not appear to have much understanding in the principles involved.
(of)
165. He did not see the film though he could not discuss it. (so)
166. Close the door if the cat will get out. (or else)
167. You mustn't eat these apples unless they are unripe. (in case)
168. You needn't coming tomorrow: it's a holiday. (come)
169. Do not do that for you hurt yourself. (lest)
170. His wife couldn't cook so as he cooked instead. (consequently)
171. She has not seen Paris; nor so have her parents. (nor)
172. Is he a special friend of your? (yours)
173. He raised a lot of objections but rather I felt he really wanted to come. (nevertheless)
174. So soon as he has remedied their grievances they will behave better. (Once)
175. He must have remembered me; otherwise he would not have recognized me. (or else)
176. This is just how we had expected. Neither was late. (as)
177. The both ripe and good looking apples were taken to the market. (The)
178. He was very much cast up by his loss. (down)
179. They gave up every spare time they had to help the flood victims. (any)
180. He asked all the passer by. (passers)
181. Who they wanted was to see the painting, not the painter. (what)
182. Don't you want to buy any furnitures for the house? (furniture)
183. In this letters there is a good news about your son. (some)
184. I am sorry I cannot find none of the two pictures you want to see. (neither)
185. She said that I and he were good for nothing. (he and I)
186. It is expected that the hospital had been completed by next June. (will be)
187. He is so good as his father. (as)
188. The older you are most difficult it is to learn things by heart. (the more)
189. John's performance was definitely superior than Peter's. (to)
190. He refuses going now. (to go)
191. I fought for country and neither did my father before me. (so)
192. He asked was it how far to the next village. (how far it was)
193. Please explain what I ought do in order to enter for the competition. (have to)
194. Shining down out of a blue sky, they were burnt by the sun. (the sun burnt their pale
skins)
195. The boy is even more intelligent from his clever friend. (than)
196. I have studied English for last year. (since)
197. I shall have to start work so soon as I can after leaving hospital. (as)
198. I thought that the prettiest one from all was the last one. (of)
199. The entire spectators applauded his performance. (All the)
200. He applied for the job despite his qualifications were poor. (although)
201. The doctor was very annoyed of the patient who came late. (with)
202. I met the manager after he was coming out of his office. (when)
203. Is the tea so cool for you to drink? (cool enough)
204. You can stay until you want to. (as long as)
205. He had as soon arrived than he demanded a meal. (no sooner)
206. They hadn't gone very far while they met an old man. (when)
207. Don't trouble to change; come just so you are. (as)
208. Make a note of it so that you forget. (lest)
209. She was very anxious for you visiting her. (to visit)
210. He went there and too did Aslam. (so)
211. He is very/ so old to do that kind of work. (too)
212. Of all the countries that I have seen so far, Switzerland is more beautiful. (the most)
213. Our teacher got cross with me and then with Salma. She said that her and me were
nuisances. (she and)
214. If you had asked me, I had helped you. (would have)
215. Cats are the least affectionate animals than dogs. (less)
216. This street is not wide than the street you live on. (wider)
217. The only surgeon which is qualified. enough to do the operation is out of the country. (who)
246. If I receive your message, I would have come at once. (had received)
247. The teacher did not let him to do it. (do)
248. And oddly enough her son is worse student in the class. (the worst)
249. I'm sure you did what you ought have done. (should)
250. If I have time tomorrow, I went shopping with you. (will go)
251. The world literature is greatly indebted by the imaginative genius of the Greeks. (to)
252. With more care this will never have happened. (would)
253. Aren't there two days since he died? (Isn't it)
254.The truth of this statement is widely acceded. (acceded to)
255. The peasants themselves were so ignorant and wretched to revolt. (too)
256. Even though there is a fixed amount of work for doing the time taken to do it may vary. (to
be done)
257. If I am you, I wouldn't mention it to her. (were)
258. All these problems and difficulties raised because of the enclosure. (arose)
259. They now needed the money so as they could buy goods. (that)
260. Any arch will collapse unless the keystone is removed. (once)
261. Henry had now nothing to depend but on his garden. (on except)
262. During I was along the deck, I glanced at the wooden rail. (while)
263. The teacher didn't arrive on time to take the class. (in)
264. If anything goes wrong, he would try to knife the two guards. (went)
265. When a man would be forced to sell his labour, he became less independent. (was)
266. There he lied it on his own bed and covered it with his blanket. (laid)
267. The Trojans were unable to reach Italy despite the fury of the gales. (because of)
268. If they have buried me in an open grave, I shall be able to escape. (bury)
269. Aenas was destined for founding his kingdom in Italy. (to found)
270. A large man in a blue uniform was sat on a stool behind an untidy desk. (sitting)
271. Romanticism often treats for horror, mystery, passion and deeds of violence. (of)
272. This dilemma is not new; it has been always. (always existed)
273. I looked out over again the grey sea. (again over)
274. He must have been sleeping; or else he would have heard the shot. (otherwise)
275. She can't teach as good as I had thought. (so well)
276. The gardens surrounded the building are beautiful. (surrounding)
277. He didn't arrive until late by the afternoon. (in)
278. Some have thought it impossible that a clergyman's daughter was able wrote it. (to write)
279. He walked quickly in the door. (through)
280. We live a long way to the airport. (from)
281. The woman smiled at me very pleasantly. (to)
282. The only person was experienced enough to do the operation is on holiday. (who is)
283. Her brother will get the message wrong if you entrusted him with it. (would)
284. Do you deny to have gone out of the hospital yesterday without permission? (having)
285. They buy everything with credit. (on)
286. Henry has seen that movie but I didn't. (haven't)
287. You know a lot of people in this town, do you? (don't)
288. They don't know each other well, don't they? (do)
289. The woman recognized him immediately, didn't the woman? (she)
290. If that house collapses many people would be killed. (collapsed)
291. She enjoys travelling but her husband didn't. (doesn't)
292. The wide distribution of petroleum is difficult since there are pipeline and tankers. (unless)
293. I saw a fountain pen lies on the table. (lying)
294. How much did they pay on their new home? (for)
295. See her leave, the child began to cry. (On seeing)
296. Found the woman unconscious, we called a doctor. (Finding)
297. I make many mistakes of spelling. (in)
298. The chairs whose legs were broken were sold out to the junk man. (of which the)
299. Any of you wants to go there must obtain permission. (wanting)
300. I've never seen London but either have my friends. (nor)
301. Nobody was so anxious than Mr. Lapido was. (as)
330. He asked her to marry him two weeks before they first met. (after)
331. There was a little shop among the two houses in the High Street. (between)
332. I'm going to stay by my cousin in America this summer. (with)
333. I wonder if you help me to wrap up this present? (would help)
334. I'll go to the park however it stops raining. (if)
335. You can have both the red coat or the blue jacket. (either)
336. I don't think you should to eat as much ice-cream. (ought)
337. Would you like more cup of tea? (another)
338. I'm very tired now. I think I'll turn over early. (in)