No hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling with its scenic beauty. A. Neither B. No other C. Not other D. No improvement

Neither
No other
Not other
No improvement

The correct answer is: No other hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling with its scenic beauty.

The other options are:

  • Neither: This option is incorrect because it does not make sense to say that “neither hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling.” It would be more accurate to say that “no other hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling.”
  • Not other: This option is also incorrect because it does not make sense to say that “not other hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling.” It would be more accurate to say that “no other hill station is as beautiful as Darjeeling.”
  • No improvement: This option is incorrect because the original sentence is already grammatically correct and does not need to be improved.

The original sentence is in the negative form, and it is comparing two things: Darjeeling and

other hill stations. The sentence is saying that Darjeeling is more beautiful than any other hill station. The word “as” is used to compare two things, and the word “beautiful” is an adjective that describes Darjeeling. The word “with” is used to introduce a phrase that describes Darjeeling’s beauty. The phrase “its scenic beauty” is a noun phrase that describes Darjeeling’s beauty.

The sentence is grammatically correct and does not need to be improved. The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense or because they do not accurately describe the sentence.