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English question from Laboratory Attendant exam, 2026 by JKSSB

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select 'No substitution required". "Can you give me so many examples of subordinate clauses?", the teacher asked the class.  

Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Correct Answer: Option A — some more examples of
Here is why:
The original phrase "so many examples" sounds like a statement about an excessive amount rather than a natural request for a few instances.

"Some more examples of" is the most natural and grammatically correct way for a teacher to ask students to provide additional illustrations of a concept.

"Some many" and "some few" are grammatically incorrect combinations in English.

The correctly substituted sentence reads:

"Can you give me some more examples of subordinate clauses?", the teacher asked the class.
Answer verified by Quintessence Classes faculty — Karan Nagar, Srinagar.

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JKSSB Laboratory Attendant 2026

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Exam JKSSB
Recruitment Laboratory Attendant
Year 2026
Subject English
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