English, asked by lingadurai2206200622, 4 months ago

Spot the error from the sentences :

1. He goes to school by feet..

2. Sun rises in the east.

3. I am a doctor, isn't I?

4. Neither Sachin nor Dravid are playing cricket.

5.The luggages are very heavy.

6. Tom admitted that he was in fault.

7. He gave away smoking.

8. They reached London in train.

9.Cow is a useful animal.

10. We are unable to identify the error.

11. He is a man of letter.

12. Please have your meals here.

13. Variety is spice fo life.

14. Mark was elected as a captain of the team.

15. Both civilians and army men joined I world war.​

Answers

Answered by deekshashakya81sl
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Answer:

  1. on
  2. The
  3. aren't I?
  4. is
  5. is
  6. at
  7. up
  8. by
  9. The
  10. locate
  11. letters
  12. meal
  13. the
  14. captain
  15. the first

Explanation:

  1. He goes to school on feet.
  2. The sun rises in the east.
  3. I am a doctor, aren't I?
  4. Neither Sachin nor Dravid is playing cricket.
  5. The luggages is very heavy.
  6. Tom admitted that he was at fault.
  7. He gave up smoking.
  8. They reached London by train.
  9. The cow is a useful animal.
  10. We are unable to locate the error.
  11. He is a man of letters.
  12. Please have your meal here.
  13. Variety is the spice of life.
  14. Mark was elected as captain of the team.
  15. Both civilians and army men joined the first world war.

The most common mistakes here are wrong prepositions, articles, and singular and plural words.

Prepositions - These are used as linkers for a noun and pronoun. They give a more detailed idea of what the sentence is trying to convey. eg. in, by, for, into, etc.

Articles - These specify the nouns without mentioning those directly. eg. an, the, a.

Singular and plural words - These are used to refer to the quantity of nouns.

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