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In the following question, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is required choose 'No improvement is required'.
Lot of water has overflowed the tank.
Lot of waters
A lot of water
A lot of waters
No improvement
- “Lot of water has overflowed the tank.” is not grammatically correct. The phrase should have an article, like “a lot of”.
- Option 1: "Lot of waters" is incorrect. "Waters" is rarely used except in special contexts (like “the waters of the lake”).
- ?? Option 2: "A lot of water" is correct. “A lot of” is the right phrase to show quantity, and “water” is an uncountable noun.
- Option 3: "A lot of waters" is awkward and very rarely used.
- Option 4: “No improvement” is not correct as the original is wrong.
?? Correct Answer: Option 2 - A lot of water
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