Directions: Select the most appropriate phrase to replace the underlined phrase in the given sentence to make it grammatically correct. Select 'No correction required' as the answer, if the sentence is correct as it is.
As good luck will have it, it did not rain on the day of the wedding.
[IDBI (PO), 2010]
Explanation
The underlined phrase " good luck will have it, " must be replaced with option D "good luck would have it " to make it grammatically correct. Because the sentence is in Past tense.
Corrected sentence: As good luck would have it , it did not rain on the day of the wedding.
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