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CSS Past Sentence Correction Solutions

CSS 2014

1.
Incorrect: To talk through one’s hat.
Correct: To talk nonsense or without knowledge.
2.
Incorrect: Each furniture in this display is on sale for half price.
Correct: Each piece of furniture in this display is on sale for half price.
3.
Incorrect: He is abusing the money of his father.
Correct: He is misusing the money of his father.
4.
Incorrect: t:To bring grist to the mill.
Correct: To bring profit or advantage.
5.
Incorrect: With one’s tongue in one’s cheek.
Correct: To say something in an ironic or joking way.
6.
Incorrect: To keep one’s fingers crossed.
Correct: To hope for good luck.
7.
Incorrect: A storm in a tea cup.
Correct: A lot of fuss about a trivial matter.
8.
Incorrect: Hum and Haw.
Correct: To hesitate or be indecisive.

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