[amp_mcq option1=”His every answers” option2=”His all answers” option3=”All of his answers” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is C. All of his answers were correct.
A is incorrect because “every” is used to refer to individual members of a group, while “all” is used to refer to the group as a whole. In this case, we are referring to all of his answers, not individual answers.
B is incorrect because “his all answers” is not a grammatically correct phrase.
D is incorrect because the sentence is already in its best form.
Here is a breakdown of the different options:
- A. His every answers were correct.
This option is incorrect because “every” is used to refer to individual members of a group, while “all” is used to refer to the group as a whole. In this case, we are referring to all of his answers, not individual answers. For example, we could say “I ate every piece of cake,” but we would not say “I ate all pieces of cake.”
- B. His all answers were correct.
This option is incorrect because “his all answers” is not a grammatically correct phrase. The correct phrase would be “all of his answers.”
- C. All of his answers were correct.
This option is the correct answer because it is grammatically correct and it accurately reflects the meaning of the sentence. We are saying that all of his answers were correct, not just some of them.
- D. No improvement.
This option is incorrect because the sentence is already in its best form. There is no need to improve it.