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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No
improvement required’.
Bring me the finest dress from an finest shop.
from the finest
of the finer
No improvement required
through a finer
- The original phrase "from an finest" is grammatically incorrect because "an" is used before vowels, but "finest" is a superlative adjective requiring "the" as an article.
- Option 1: from the finest - This option correctly uses "the" with the superlative adjective "finest." It improves the sentence, making it grammatically correct.
- Option 2: of the finer - This option uses the comparative adjective "finer," which doesn’t fit well as the sentence is comparing all shops, needing a superlative.
- Option 3: No improvement required - The original sentence is incorrect as explained above.
- Option 4: through a finer - "Through" doesn't work contextually, and "a finer" suggests an incomplete comparison.
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