Select the option with the correct spellings to replace the underlined words in the given sentence. He exhibitad his senseles behaviour at that conference.
exhibited; senseless
The question asks us to identify the correct spellings for the underlined words "exhibitad" and "senseles" in the sentence "He exhibitad his senseles behaviour at that conference." We need to find the option that provides the accurate replacement for both words.
The word "exhibitad" is an incorrect spelling. The correct past tense form of the verb "to exhibit" is "exhibited". This word means to show, display, or present something.
The word "senseles" is also an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling of the adjective meaning lacking sense or meaning, or foolish, is "senseless".
Now let's look at the given options and see which one contains both the correct spellings, "exhibited" and "senseless".
| Option | First word | Second word | Correct? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | exhibited | sanseless | Incorrect (second word wrong) |
| 2 | exhibited | senseless | Correct (both words correct) |
| 3 | exibited | senseless | Incorrect (first word wrong) |
| 4 | exhebited | sanseless | Incorrect (both words wrong) |
Based on our analysis, Option 2 provides the correct spelling for both underlined words: "exhibited" and "senseless".
The option that correctly replaces "exhibitad" with "exhibited" and "senseles" with "senseless" is the one that lists "exhibited; senseless". This ensures the sentence uses the proper English spellings.
Here is a quick table summarising the correct spellings and common mistakes encountered in the question:
| Incorrect Spelling | Correct Spelling | Notes on Correction |
|---|---|---|
| exhibitad | exhibited | The past tense suffix is '-ed', not '-ad'. |
| senseles | senseless | The suffix is '-less', not '-les'. Adjectives formed this way usually end in '-less'. |
| exibited | exhibited | Missing the 'h' after 'ex'. |
| exhebited | exhibited | Extra 'h' after 'exh'. |
| sanseless | senseless | Incorrect vowel ('a' instead of 'e'). |
Learning common spelling patterns and suffixes can help avoid errors. For example:
Regular practice and familiarization with frequently misspelled words are key to improving English spelling accuracy.