Verbal Ability - Sentence Correction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Sentence Correction - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
Directions to Solve
Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.
15.
He confidentially asked the crowd if they thought he was right and the crowd shouted that they did.
Discussion:
38 comments Page 2 of 4.
Raja said:
1 decade ago
I didn't understand how is the option E right?
Rahul said:
1 decade ago
Option C is not correct as it changes the tense. A is right as it correctly refers back to the crowd.
Mounica said:
1 decade ago
Option C is correct.
Because he is asking the audience whether he is right or not and the audience should reply that he is correct.
Because he is asking the audience whether he is right or not and the audience should reply that he is correct.
Anu said:
1 decade ago
Did uses for I, we, you, they, he, she, it.
Ganesh said:
1 decade ago
I think option A is right. "They" is a plural form.
Kennedy said:
1 decade ago
The answer is right.
And the crowd shouted that they did means.
They did think he was right = They thought he was right = They did.
Another example:
'Did you like him'?
'Yes I did' = Yes I did like him'.
I hope it is clear now.
And the crowd shouted that they did means.
They did think he was right = They thought he was right = They did.
Another example:
'Did you like him'?
'Yes I did' = Yes I did like him'.
I hope it is clear now.
(1)
1ayandas1 said:
1 decade ago
Nope. The options are not given in a right manner.
I am giving you an example.
You told that 'you' did this.
You told that 'I' did this.
Both of these are correct whether someone use 'you' or 'I'.
Similarly.
And the crowd shouted 'that they did'.
And the crowd shouted 'that he did'.
Both are correct.
I am giving you an example.
You told that 'you' did this.
You told that 'I' did this.
Both of these are correct whether someone use 'you' or 'I'.
Similarly.
And the crowd shouted 'that they did'.
And the crowd shouted 'that he did'.
Both are correct.
Gurdeep Singh Tiwana said:
1 decade ago
The question is asked to the crowd, "if 'they' thought he was right". Here 'They' is plural, so the answer will be replied in the plural form, means by the crowd "that they did" means they (crowd) thought that he is right. Hope now you understand.
Sahil Khan said:
1 decade ago
Option A is right because in question they are talking about "he was right" so in answer it should come that "that he did".
(1)
Prakash said:
1 decade ago
This is really a nice question. Here we can have two answers at a time. They are:
1)They can tell whether they thought about the matter
OR,
2)They can tell their answer whether he is correct or not.
If we see the options, the second answer is present in option A and C. But we don't choose them as they are grammatically incorrect.
First answer can be matched with option B and E. Option B is not correct as question is in simple past so the answer can't be in past perfect.And we are left with the only option i.e E. So, E is the correct one.
Hope i am able to communicate it nicely.
1)They can tell whether they thought about the matter
OR,
2)They can tell their answer whether he is correct or not.
If we see the options, the second answer is present in option A and C. But we don't choose them as they are grammatically incorrect.
First answer can be matched with option B and E. Option B is not correct as question is in simple past so the answer can't be in past perfect.And we are left with the only option i.e E. So, E is the correct one.
Hope i am able to communicate it nicely.
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