Spelling Online Test
Which bold word of the following sentence is misspelled or inappropriate?
Half of the harm (a)/ that is done in this world (b)/ is due to people (c)/ who want to feel important. (d)
No correction is required.
Since you are unable (a)/ to repay the loan you have no alternate (b)/ but to seek (c)/ an extension. (d)
It should be ‘altenative’ in place of ‘alternate’.
Before he could rich (a)/ the site (b)/ of the maidan, the criminals (c)/ had decamped. (d)
It should be ‘reach’ in place of ‘rich’.
An exhorbitantly (a)/ rigid attitude may prove (b)/ very dangerous, (c)/ even fatal. (d)
We could use the adverb ‘extremely’ in place of ‘exorbitantly’.
Although (a)/ it was the first time the King had lead (b)/ his troops to the battle, he showed (c)/ remarkable (d)/ courage.
It should be ‘led’ in place of ‘lead’.
They are negotiating (a)/ to try and reach (b)/ an agreement which will beneficial (c)/ everyone concerned. (d)
It should be ‘benefit’ in place of ‘beneficial’.
To better understand the challenges (a)/ of starting a new venture (b)/ he read (c)/ up extensively. (d)
It should be ‘reads’ in place of ‘read’.
The suspected (a)/ criminals (b)/ who were accused (c)/ of snatching ladies’ necklaces were lastly booked. (d)
It should be ‘finally’ in place of ‘lastly'
The whole (a)/ time she walked with her child in her arms, the only thing (b)/ that worried (c)/ her was her son’s feature. (d)
It should be ‘here was her son’s future’.
It remains (a)/ to be seen whether (b)/ these reforms (c)/ will be acceptable (d)/ by the Board.
It should be ‘accepted’ in place of ‘acceptable’
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