"Anamika presented her credentials very cogently during the job interview. She was able to secure the job." Choose the sentence that correctly nominalises the verb in the first sentence.
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Anamika's cogent present of her credentials during the job interview secured her the job.
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Anamika's cogent presentation of her credentials during the job interview secured her the job.
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Anamika's cogent presentassion of her credentials during the job interview secured her the job.
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Anamika's cogent presentment of her credentials during the job interview secured her the job.
Q.2.
"The alert lawyer exposed the convict comprehensively. The judge had to give a guilty verdict." Choose the sentence that correctly nominalises the verb in the first sentence.
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The alert lawyer's comprehensive exposure of the convict ensured a guilty verdict.
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The alert lawyer's comprehensive exposasis of the convict ensured a guilty verdict.
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The alert lawyer's comprehensive exposement of the convict ensured a guilty verdict.
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The alert lawyer's comprehensive exposence of the convict ensured a guilty verdict.
Q.3.
A headline in the newspaper reads - This headiline uses a nominalised verb form. Choose the sentence from which the headline has been formed from the following.
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Four new turbines have been installations to help increase power availability.
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Eight new turbines have been installed to help increase power availability.
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Four new turbines have been installing to help increase power availability.
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Four new turbines have been install to help increase power availability.
Q.4.
"I approved his promotion." Choose the sentence that correctly nominalises the verb in the sentence.
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His promotion received my approveation.
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His promotion received my approvance.
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His promotion received my approval.
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His promotion received my approvement.
Q.5.
"My proposal for the construction of pedestrian subway was approved by the commissioner." This sentence uses a nominalised verb form. Choose the sentences from the following which have been used to form the sentence with the nominalised verb form.
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I propose construction of a pedestrian subway. The commissioner approved it.
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I proposes construction of a pedestrian subway. The commissioner approved it.
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I proposing construction of a pedestrian subway. The commissioner approved it.
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I proposed construction of a pedestrian subway. The commissioner approved it.
Q.6.
"My description of the events leading to the ghastly accident was recorded by the police." This sentence uses a nominalised verb form. Choose the sentences from the following which have been used to form the sentence with the nominalised verb form.
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I described the events leading to the ghastly accident to the police. This was recorded by the police.
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I describing the events leading to the ghastly accident to the police. This was recorded by the police.
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I describe the events leading to the ghastly accident to the police. This was recorded by the police.
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I describes the events leading to the ghastly accident to the police. This was recorded by the police.
Q.7.
Choose the option that has pairs not representing nominalisation of verbs.
"I reside in a beautiful mansion." Choose the sentence that correctly nominalises the verb in the sentence.
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My residential is a beautiful mansion.
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My reside is a beautiful mansion.
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My resident is a beautiful mansion.
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My residence is a beautiful mansion.
Q.9.
"Mustaq attended the lecture delivered by the Nobel Laureate. He was able to learn a lot." Choose the sentence that correctly nominalises the verb in the first sentence.
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Mustaq's attend at the lecture delivered by the Nobel Laureate helped him to learn a lot.
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Mustaq's attending at the lecture delivered by the Nobel Laureate helped him to learn a lot.
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Mustaq's attendance at the lecture delivered by the Nobel Laureate helped him to learn a lot.
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Mustaq's attendment at the lecture delivered by the Nobel Laureate helped him to learn a lot.
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