Sentence Improvement - Study Mode

[#251] I think in my opinion that all those who claim to be honest are not really so.
Correct Answer

(A) In my opinion, I believe

Explanation

Solution: In my opinion, I believe that all those who claim to be honest are not really so.

[#252] He enthusiastically stated that his suggestions should be accepted without delay.
Correct Answer

(B) emphatically

Explanation

Solution: He emphatically stated that his suggestions should be accepted without delay.

[#253] Nelson Mandela struggled hard to get equality from the whites in South Africa.
Correct Answer

(B) with

Explanation

Solution: Nelson Mandela struggled hard to get equality with the whites in South Africa.

[#254] The members attending the meeting were men on powerful positions, high in the councils of their respective governments.
Correct Answer

(C) in

Explanation

Solution: The members attending the meeting were men in powerful positions, high in the councils of their respective governments.

[#255] It is time the six year old is learning how to read and write.
Correct Answer

(A) has learned

Explanation

Solution: In the sentence, "It is time the six-year-old is learning how to read and write," the verb tense "is learning" is not appropriate. The sentence requires a past or past perfect tense to convey the idea that the child should have already learned how to read and write by now. Option A, "has learned," is the correct choice because it uses the present perfect tense, indicating that the child has learned these skills up to the present moment. The other options are not correct for this context: Option B, "learnt," is the past tense, but it doesn't convey the idea that the child has learned by now. Option C, "was learning," is in the past continuous tense and doesn't fit the context. Option D, "No improvement," is not correct because the sentence needs to be improved for proper grammar and meaning. So, the correct answer is Option A: has learned , which is the most suitable choice to convey the intended meaning that the child has acquired the skills of reading and writing up to the present moment.