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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Idioms

MCQ - 390-4669

Question:

Although I know I should enjoy it, running doesn't bring me no satisfaction. No error

  1. Although
  2. it,
  3. me
  4. it,
  5. No error

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

This sentence is incorrect because it contains a double negative ("doesn't bring me no satisfaction"), a construction English does not use. There are multiple ways the sentence could be corrected, but the only one offered would be to change "no" to a positive modifier: "dancing doesn't bring me any satisfaction," for example. The sentence could also be corrected by eliminating "doesn't" so that it simply reads, "dancing brings me no satisfaction."

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