Question : Improve the underlined part of the sentence. Choose 'No improvement' as an answer if the sentence is grammatically correct.
You'll have to brakes hard when you go down the hill.
Option 1: brake hardly
Option 2: braked hard
Option 3: No improvement
Option 4: brake hard
Correct Answer: brake hard
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
The error lies in the use of the word brakes , which is a plural noun referring to the device used to stop a vehicle. The correct word in this context is brake , which is a verb that means to slow down or stop a vehicle. The improved version of the sentence uses the correct verb form, brake , to convey the intended meaning that you need to slow down when going down the hill.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: You'll have to brake hard when you go down the hill.
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