Verbal Ability - Sentence Correction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Sentence Correction - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
                   
                                       
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                                    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.
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I need not offer any explanation regarding this incident - my behaviour is speaking itself.
 
                                    Discussion:
36 comments Page 2 of 4.
                
                        Avinash said: 
                         
                        10 years ago
                
                First part of the sentence is is simple past tense, hence in the second part of the sentence we can't used -ing verb form.
                
                        Soumya said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Its simple present tense.
                
                        Raj m said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                It is a phrase. It means give ones own opinion.
                
                        Sakthi said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                So confusing, please explain clearly friends.
                
                        Ramesh Naik said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Simple present sentence.
                
                        Udaya sri said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Its in simple present.
                
                        Kamal said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                The were started from present tense so that rule of tense says this which sentences start to whom it may concern, we will end the sentence as a same tense.
                
                        Sadam said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                What is subject verb agreement? Any one can explain?
                
                        Dhanalakshmi.M said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Why we should not use 'ABOUT' here?
                
                        Maggi said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Speak about something/somebody means to mention or discuss someone or something. Speak for something means to argue or testify for someone or something.
- so if a teacher is lecturing on life on moon - you can say - teacher is speaking about (and not speak for) the presence of water on moon. However, she can speak for students to principal to build a new library.
                - so if a teacher is lecturing on life on moon - you can say - teacher is speaking about (and not speak for) the presence of water on moon. However, she can speak for students to principal to build a new library.
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