Read the following sentences, spot the error and correct them.
a. Raja had better to go now.
b. We rarely go to movies, don't we?
c. Hardly had the teacher left the class room than the students started enjoying.
d. I, He and You are to complete the task today.
e. He is good in English.
Answers
Answer:
I. he and you are to complete the task today
The correct answers to the questions will be:
a. Raja had better go now.
The development had better + the infinitive without "to" is utilized to allude to the present or the future, discussing activities we figure individuals ought to do or which are alluring in a particular circumstance
b. We rarely go to the movies, don't we?
Utilize the article "the" when an adjective, expression, or clause portraying the thing explains or limits its personality.
c. The teacher hardly left the classroom and the students started enjoying themselves.
The subject should be utilized first.
d. He, you, and I are to complete the task today.
When coming together, third-person (he) is used first, followed by a second-person (you), and lastly, first-person is used (I).
e. He is good at English.
When talking about a language the preposition "at" is used.