Sentence improvement (idiom) — Select the best correction for the phrase in: ‘‘He sent a word to me that he would be coming late.’’ Ensure the expression is concise and idiomatic for formal English usage.

Verbal Ability Sentence Improvement Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    sent word
  • B
    had sent a word
  • C
    sent words
  • D
    No improvement

Answer

Correct Answer: sent word

Explanation

Given sentence‘‘He sent a word to me that he would be coming late.’’

Concept/ApproachThe idiom is send word (to someone) that … without the article ‘‘a’’. We also avoid unnecessary wording like ‘‘to me’’ when context is clear, but the key improvement is removing the article.

Option analysisA: sent word — Correct idiom: ‘‘He sent word (to me) that he would be coming late.’’B: had sent a word — Wrong article; also past perfect is unwarranted without a second past reference point.C: sent words — Changes meaning; implies multiple words or statements.D: No improvement — Original uses the non-idiomatic ‘‘a word’’.

Final Answersent word

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