1) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Sony bought two dozens apples.
A) Sony bought two dozens apples.
B) Sony bought two dozen apples.
2) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Five hundreds workers are inside the factory.
A) Five hundred workers are inside the factory.
B) Five hundreds workers are inside the factory.
3) Correct the sentence if necessary.
There are thirty five sheeps in the garden.
A) There are thirty five sheeps in the garden.
B) There are thirty five sheep in the garden.
4) Correct the sentence if necessary.
There are thousand deers in the forest.
A) There are thousand deers in the forest.
B) There are thousand deer in the forest.
5) Correct the sentence if necessary.
The global turmoil accounted for five millons jobs.
A) The global turmoil accounted for five million jobs.
B) The global turmoil accounted for five millons jobs.
6) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Virat is my cousin brother.
A) Virat is my cousin brother.
7) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Roopa is my cousin sister.
A) Roopa is my cousin sister.
8) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Raghu is a family friend.
A) Raghu is a friend of the family.
B) Raghu is a family friend.
9) Correct the sentence if necessary.
His family members were not in town.
A) His family members were not in town.
B) The members of his family were not in town.
10) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Two hundred females attended the meeting.
A) Two hundred females attended the meeting.
B) Two hundred women attended the meeting.
11) Correct the sentence if necessary.
There are thirty males in the class.
A) There are thirty males in the class.
B) There are thirty men in the class.
12) Correct the sentence if necessary.
One thousand rupees are a small amount.
A) One thousand rupees is a small amount.
B) One thousand rupees are a small amount.
13) Correct the sentence if necessary.
There are five males in the car.
A) There are five males in the car.
B) There are five men in the car.
14) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Ravi has three brother-in-laws.
A) Ravi has three brothers-in-law.
B) Ravi has three brother-in-laws.
15) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Silpa has two sister-in-laws.
A) Silpa has two sister-in-laws.
B) Silpa has two sisters-in-law.
16) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Five thousand rupees are a small amount.
A) Five thousand rupees are a small amount.
B) Five thousand rupees is a small amount.
17) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Five thousand kilometers have been covered by the car.
A) Five thousand kilometers have been covered by the car.
B) Five thousand kilometers has been covered by the car.
18) Correct the sentence if necessary.
James gave me one and a half biscuit.
A) James gave me one and a half biscuit.
B) James gave me one and a half biscuits.
Explanation:
One and a half is more than one. So, use a plural noun.
19) Correct the sentence if necessary.
His two son-in-laws live in the United States.
A) His two sons-in-law live in the United States.
B) His two son-in-laws live in the United States.
20) Correct the sentence if necessary.
Where are your daughter-in-laws?
A) Where are your daughter-in-laws?
B) Where are your daughters-in-law?