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21. An adverb will modify a verb, not an adjective. ✔ speak clearly ✘ speak clearly 22. Correct position of “Enough” *after adjective/adverb ⇒ *good enough* * before noun ⇒ *enough time* 23. More / most do not sound with “preferable”. ✘ more preferable ✔ preferred 24. “Most” vs “Mostly” *most + noun * mostly + verb/adjective 25. “Despite / In spite of” ⇒ noun / V-ing Clause required: *despite the fact that…* 26. “Because / Since / As” ⇒ clause ✔ because he was late 27. “So…that / Such…that” * so + adjective/adverb + that *such+noun+ that 28. “Too…to…” ⇒ negative sense ✔ too difficult to understand 29. “Such as” (examples) vs “Like” (similarity) ✔ sports such as cricket ✔ behave like a leader 30. Uncountable nouns with much / little ✘ many information ✔ much information 31. Much / Many / Fewer / Less * Countable ⇒ many, fewer * Uncountable ⇒ much, less 32. Who / Whom / Which / That * subject ⇒ who * object ⇒ whom 33. “That” vs “Which” *Defining ⇒ that * Non-defining ⇒ which (with comma) 34. “Its” vs “It’s” * its = possession * it's = it is / it has 35.Between (two) / Among (more than two) 36. During + noun / While + clause 37. Until / Unless ⇒ not double negative ✘ unless you don't work ✔ unless you work 38. As well as / Along with / Together with Verb first according to subject. ✔ The teacher, along with students, is present. 39. “One of the + plural noun + who + plural verb” ✔ one of the players who are 40. “Each / Every of the + plural noun” ⇒ singular verb ✔ each of the members has 41. Avoid unnecessary repetition ✘ more better ✔ better 42. “A number of” ⇒ plural verb ✔ A number of students are absent. --- 43. “The number of” ⇒ singular verb ✔ The number of students is increasing.

Some rules regarding questions with errors in CGL 2025. ✅ 1. “That + clause” ⇒ always singular verb When the entire clause is the subject, it is considered an idea. ✔ *That the report failed* is surprising. 2. “The fact that / The perception that / The idea that…” ⇒ singular verb The entire phrase together forms a subject. ✔ *The fact that he resigned* was shocking. 3. “Neither of + plural noun” ⇒ singular verb ✔ *Neither of the reports* is reliable. 4. “Either of / Each of / Every + noun” ⇒ singular verb With these, the verb is always singular, even if the noun appears plural. ✔ *Each of the students* has submitted the form. 5. “Neither A nor B” ⇒ According to verb B (nearest subject) ✔ Neither the manager nor the employees are present. 6. “Not only A but also B” ⇒ According to verb B ✔ Not only the teacher but also the students were informed. 7. “There is / There are” ⇒ verb according to real subject “There” is a dummy subject; The real subject comes later. ✔ *There are several inconsistencies in the report.* 8. Time / Money / Distance as a unit ⇒ singular verb If the quantity is considered as a unit. ✔ *Fifty minutes* is not enough. 9. Collective noun (team, committee, jury) * Treat the group as a unit ⇒ singular * Treat the members as individuals ⇒ plural ✔ *The team is winning.* ✔ *The team are arguing among themselves.* 10. Uncountable nouns ⇒ singular verb Evidence, information, furniture, advice, etc. ✔ *The evidence* is strong. 11. Unreal condition (if / wish / as if) ⇒ “were” “Were” with all subjects in an imaginary or unreal situation. ✔ If I were rich… 12. Third conditional inversion ✔ *Had + subject + V3, subject would have + V3* ✔ *Had he worked harder, he would have succeeded.* 13. “No sooner…than…” ✔ *No sooner had he arrived than the meeting started.* 14. “Hardly / Scarcely … when …” ✔ *Hardly had she finished when the bell rang.* 15. Negative adverbs at beginning ⇒ inversion Rarely, Seldom, Never, Little, Hardly ✔ *Rarely has there been such chaos.* 16. “It was not until … that …” Used for emphasis. ✔ *It was not until much later that the truth came out.* **17. Parallel verb forms (important) Actions of the same subject should be in the same form.** ✔ to protect and to regulate 18. Parallel nouns / adjectives (Important) ✔ budgeting, marketing, and scaling 19. Verb after preposition ⇒ gerund (-ing) ✔ interested in learning ✘ interested in learning 20. “Capable of / intent on / interested in + V-ing” ✔ capable of handling pressure

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