COMMON ERRORS
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It is a past event. Hence, Past Simple i.e. I saw is the right usage
Correct Option: A
It is a past event. Hence, Past Simple i.e. I saw is the right usage
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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An Ordinal number comes before acardinal number. Hence, The last two is the right usage
Correct Option: A
An Ordinal number comes before acardinal number. Hence, The last two is the right usage
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Of the two past events, the event that happens earlier is expressed in Past Perfect. Hence, he had left is the right usage
Correct Option: B
Of the two past events, the event that happens earlier is expressed in Past Perfect. Hence, he had left is the right usage
Direction: In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. 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, then your answer is (4), i.e. No error.
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a will replace the because – we are not talking about any particular gentleman. Hence, I met a gentleman is the right usage
Correct Option: A
a will replace the because – we are not talking about any particular gentleman. Hence, I met a gentleman is the right usage
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will/can will replace should because – when we use Simple Present Tense in the Conditional Clause, will/can/may will be used in the Main Clause. Look at the examples given below : Unless you study diligently, you’ll never understand trigonometry. Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show. Hence, he will not be is the right usage
Correct Option: B
will/can will replace should because – when we use Simple Present Tense in the Conditional Clause, will/can/may will be used in the Main Clause. Look at the examples given below : Unless you study diligently, you’ll never understand trigonometry. Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show. Hence, he will not be is the right usage