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Q1 I,who ____ your friend, will help you with all my might.(1)is,(2)am,(3)are,(4)none of these.
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Q2 find the error part
Great pains has/have been inflicted on him.(1)pains,(2)inflicted, (3)has/have,(4)none of these

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Answered by manisharai953
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1. The correct answer is option 1 that is "I, who is your friend, will help you with all my might."

  • When speaking in the first person, "am" is used. It goes with the first-person singular pronoun.
  • Third-person singular nouns and pronouns are used with the adverb "is."
  • Third person plural nouns and pronouns both employ the word "are."
  • It might be challenging to get relative pronouns like "who" to agree with verbs.
  • However, it's really fairly simple in this situation, "I," the pronoun "who" takes the same number and person as its antecedent.

2. The error part is option 3 have should be used in 'Great pains has/have been inflicted on him.' The has/have in this sentence should be replaced with 'have'.

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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(1) Is.

(3) Has/have.

  • If you are proficient in English grammar, spotting faults is one of the most important yet simplest topics in banking exams. The candidate's command of the English language is essentially tested in this phase. Although there are several methods for resolving questions about recognising errors, applicants can simply raise their scores by concentrating on their grammatical abilities.
  • In verbal reasoning, errorspotting questions are asked. You must identify grammatically incorrect statements and errors. Any error may be this one. They can be anything, from noun to pronoun to singular/plural to word usage.

According to the given information, the sentences are given as,

  • I, who ____ your friend, will help you with all my might.

Here, the appropriate determiner will be,

I, who is your friend, will help you with all my might.

  • Great pains has/have been inflicted on him.

Here, has/have is the error as only have will be appropriate because of the plural form pains.

Then, option 3 is correct.

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