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Directions : In the following questions, four sentences are given which may or may not contain grammatical or contextual errors. Choose the option that reflects the sentence (s) which are devoid of all grammatical errors. If all the given sentences are correct, choose, option (e) i.e., “all are correct” as your answer choice.
(I) Jeff was impeccably dressed and well prepared for his job interview with the finance company.
(II) The camp had almost run into food when helicopters arrived with fresh supplies.
(III) Tom hasn't lost any weight even though he says he's been dieting. (IV) He tried to put the fragments of a broken vase together.
Only (I) is correct
Only (IV) is correct
Only (I) (III) and (IV) are correct
Only (I) (II) and (III) are correct
All are correct
Among the given sentences, sentences (I) (III) and (IV) are grammatically correct. However, there is an error of phrasal verb in sentence (II). It is to be noted that “run into” means ‘collide with’ which is contextually incorrect in the sentence. Therefore, the phrasal verb “ran out of” which means use up one's supply of something should replace the phrase “run into” to make the sentence contextually correct. Since all the other sentences are correct, option (c) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
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