Instructions:
Find the part of the sentence with mistake. If no error, answer (d) - No error.
Practice Questions:
Find the part of the sentence with mistake. If no error, answer (d) - No error.
Practice Questions:
Question 1:
We discussed about the problem so thoroughly (a) / on the evening of the examination (b) / that I found it easy to work out. (c)
(a) is the error part.
Correction - We discussed the problem so thoroughly.
Correction - We discussed the problem so thoroughly.
Question 2:
You will get (a) / all the information (b) / if you read this booklet carefully. (c)
You will get (a) / all the information (b) / if you read this booklet carefully. (c)
(a) is the error part.
Correction - You can get.
Correction - You can get.
Question 3:
The scientist must follow (a) / his hunches and his data (b) / wherever it may lead. (c)
(c) is the error part.
Correction - wherever they may lead. (plural - hunches and data)
Question 4:
He asked me (a) / why I called (b) / him a rogue. (c)
(d) - No error
Question 5:
The customer handed over (a) / a hundred rupees note (b) / to the shopkeeper. (c)
Time to Think:
The man told to her (a) / that he had not brought his dog (b) / out for a walk as he was afraid that it would rain. (c)
The scientist must follow (a) / his hunches and his data (b) / wherever it may lead. (c)
(c) is the error part.
Correction - wherever they may lead. (plural - hunches and data)
He asked me (a) / why I called (b) / him a rogue. (c)
(d) - No error
Question 5:
The customer handed over (a) / a hundred rupees note (b) / to the shopkeeper. (c)
(b) is the error part.
Correction - a hundred rupee note. (as it is one single note)
Correction - a hundred rupee note. (as it is one single note)
The man told to her (a) / that he had not brought his dog (b) / out for a walk as he was afraid that it would rain. (c)
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