COMMON ERRORS
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is your answer. If a sentence is free from error your answer is (4), i.e. No error.
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failed will replace fail because – the sentence is indicating a Past Event.
Hence, when I failed is the right usage.Correct Option: A
failed will replace fail because – the sentence is indicating a Past Event.
Hence, when I failed is the right usage.
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to will replace in because – inattentive (Adj.) agress with to (Prep.) Hence, always inattentive to study is the right usage.
Correct Option: C
to will replace in because – inattentive (Adj.) agress with to (Prep.) Hence, always inattentive to study is the right usage.
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goes for will replace goes to. go for (a) Noun is used where the Noun is an activity. go to (b) Noun is used when we are moving towards something (often) a place. Look at the examples given below : Tom went to work today. It’s a nice sunny day; let’s go for a walk. Hence, goes for morning walk at Rabindra is the right usage
Correct Option: B
goes for will replace goes to. go for (a) Noun is used where the Noun is an activity. go to (b) Noun is used when we are moving towards something (often) a place. Look at the examples given below : Tom went to work today. It’s a nice sunny day; let’s go for a walk. Hence, goes for morning walk at Rabindra is the right usage
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Tina and I will replace I and Tina when the Subject contains a Pronoun in Third Person and first person, third person comes first.
Correct Option: A
Tina and I will replace I and Tina when the Subject contains a Pronoun in Third Person and first person, third person comes first.
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (4), i.e. No error.
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the will be used before More.
The word order is as follows :Correct Option: A
the will be used before More.
The word order is as follows :