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Sentence Improvement— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

You are given a sentence where one part is highlighted or underlined. Your job is to find the grammatically correct and meaningful replacement for that part. If the sentence is already correct, you select 'No improvement required'

Subject-Verb Agreement

Singular subjects take singular verbs, plural subjects take plural verbs 2

Tense Consistency

All verbs in a sentence should follow logical time sequence 3

Preposition Usage

Each verb and adjective has specific prepositions 4

Article Usage

A/An for singular countable nouns, The for specific nouns 5

Pronoun Agreement

Pronouns must match their antecedents in number and gender SUPER SHORTCUT FORMULA: GSPT Method - Grammar + Sense + Precision + Tone - Grammar: Is it grammatically correct? - Sense: Does it make logical sense? - Precision: Is it precise and clear? - Tone: Does it fit the sentence tone?

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL typically tests these areas: - Subject-Verb disagreement (40% questions) - Wrong prepositions (25% questions) - Tense errors (20% questions) - Article mistakes (15% questions) POWER TRICK - The 'NO CHANGE' Rule: If you cannot find a clear grammatical error, the answer is often 'No improvement required'. SSC includes 30% questions where original sentence is correct.

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Identify subject - 'The number' (singular)

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Identify verb - 'are' (plural)

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Apply rule - Singular subject needs singular verb

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Correction - 'The number of students is increasing every year.' Answer: Replace 'are' with 'is' Worked Example 2: Question: 'She is superior than her sister in studies.'

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Identify comparison word - 'superior'

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Check preposition - 'than' is wrong

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Apply rule - Superior takes 'to', not 'than'

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Correction - 'She is superior to her sister in studies.' Answer: Replace 'than' with 'to'

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question
Remember

30% of SSC sentence improvement questions have 'No improvement required' as the correct answer. Don't change what's already correct just because other options exist

Time Management Trick

Spend maximum 45 seconds per question. If you can't spot an obvious error in 30 seconds, mark 'No improvement required' and move on. This saves time and has 30% success probability

Advanced Pattern Recognition

SSC often tests the same error types repeatedly

Master these high-frequency error patterns

subject-verb disagreement with collective nouns, wrong prepositions with comparative adjectives, and tense inconsistency in complex sentences.

Key Points to Remember

  • Use GSPT Method: Grammar + Sense + Precision + Tone to evaluate options quickly
  • 30% of SSC sentence improvement questions have 'No improvement required' as correct answer
  • Collective nouns (team, family, group) take singular verbs in most cases
  • Formula: 'One of the + plural noun' ALWAYS takes singular verb
  • Shortcut: Different FROM, Superior TO, Good AT, Afraid OF - memorize these preposition pairs
  • Subject-verb disagreement appears in 40% of sentence improvement questions
  • Each, Every, Either, Neither are always followed by singular verbs
  • Formula: If no clear grammatical error visible in 30 seconds, choose 'No improvement required'
  • Tense consistency rule: All verbs in sentence must follow logical time sequence
  • Time limit trick: Maximum 45 seconds per sentence improvement question

Exam-Specific Tips

  • SSC CGL typically includes 2-3 sentence improvement questions per paper
  • Subject-verb disagreement constitutes 40% of sentence improvement questions in SSC
  • Wrong preposition usage appears in 25% of SSC sentence improvement questions
  • 30% of sentence improvement questions have 'No improvement required' as the correct option
  • Collective nouns like 'team', 'family', 'group' take singular verbs in standard usage
  • 'One of the students' type constructions always require singular verb form
  • Tense errors account for 20% of sentence improvement questions in SSC exams
  • Article mistakes represent 15% of sentence improvement questions in competitive exams
Practice MCQs

Sentence Improvement — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

Identify the sentence with correct preposition usage: A) The students are waiting for the results since three weeks. B) The students are waiting for the results for three weeks. C) The students are waiting for the results during three weeks. D) The students are waiting for the results in three weeks.

Practice 2easy

Choose the best improvement for the sentence: "The report contains several errors and it needs to be revised immediately." A) The report contains several errors and needs to be revised immediately. B) The report contains several errors, and it needs to be revised immediately. C) The report contains several errors and it is needing to be revised immediately. D) The report contains several errors, so it needs to be revised immediately.

Practice 3easy

Select the grammatically correct sentence: A) Neither the teacher nor the students was present at the assembly. B) Neither the teacher nor the students were present at the assembly. C) Neither the teacher nor the students has been present at the assembly. D) Neither the teacher nor the students have been present at the assembly.

Practice 4easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: "The manager insisted that all employees should attend the training programme." A) The manager insisted that all employees attend the training programme. B) The manager insisted that all employees will attend the training programme. C) The manager insisted that all employees are attending the training programme. D) The manager insisted that all employees have attended the training programme.

Practice 5easy

Identify the sentence that is grammatically correct and well-expressed. A) The committee have decided to postpone the meeting until next week. B) The committee has decided to postpone the meeting until next week. C) The committee have decides to postpone the meeting until next week. D) The committee has decide to postpone the meeting until next week.

Practice 6easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: 'He is working here since five years.'

Practice 7easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: 'She is senior than her brother in the office.'

Practice 8easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: 'The news are very shocking for everyone.'

Practice 9easy

Choose the sentence that is most appropriate and grammatically sound.

Practice 10easy

Select the option that improves the underlined part of the sentence. If no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement'. She is knowing the answer to every question in the quiz.

Practice 11easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: 'He has went to the market yesterday.'

Practice 12easy

Select the grammatically correct sentence.

Practice 13easy

Identify the best improvement for the sentence: 'The manager asked the employees to work more harder.'

Practice 14easy

Improve the sentence: 'She is one of the few students who has scored above 90% in the examination.'

Practice 15easy

Improve the sentence: 'The committee have decided to postpone the meeting until next week.'

Practice 16easy

Improve the sentence: 'The reason why he failed the examination is because he did not study properly.'

Practice 17easy

Improve the sentence: 'The principal along with the teachers are planning to organise a cultural programme.'

Practice 18easy

Identify the sentence that is grammatically correct and requires no improvement.

Practice 19easy

Choose the option that best improves the sentence: 'She has went to the market yesterday.'

Practice 20medium

She is not only intelligent but also she is hardworking. Which of the following is the BEST improvement?

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60-Second Revision — Sentence Improvement

  • Remember: 30% questions have 'No improvement required' - don't over-correct
  • Formula: Collective nouns = singular verbs (team is, family has)
  • Trap: Don't choose different-looking option just because it exists
  • Shortcut: GSPT method - Grammar, Sense, Precision, Tone check
  • Rule: 'One of the + plural noun' always takes singular verb
  • Time limit: Maximum 45 seconds per sentence improvement question
  • Pattern: Subject-verb disagreement is most common error type tested
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