The sentence given below, have three parts, indicated by (a), (b) and (C). Read each
sentence to find out whether there is an error. Ifa sentence has no error, then choose the
part(d), which stands for 'No error'.
1. One of them (a) / forgot to take their bag b)/from the school (C)/No error (d).
2. Mr. Sharma, our representative (a) he will attend the meeting () on our behalf) /
No error (e)
3. If the teacher is good (a) the students will respond (b)/positively to them ©) /No
error (d)
4. It is not difficult to believe that a man(a) /who has lived in this city for a long time
(6) /he will never feel at home anywhere else in the world (C) / No error (d)
5. As it was Rajan's(a)/first interview he dressed him (b) / in his most formal suit (C) /
No error (d)
6. Myselfand Gopalan (a)/ will take care of (b)/ the function on Sunday (c) /No error
7. There should be (a) /no misunderstanding between (b) your father and she (c) /No
error (d)
8. Let Raj and she (a) /complete this job (b)/ as they like to do it (c) /No error (d)
9. They that run(a)/ after fame and money (b) / are likely to be disappointed (C)/No
error (d)
10. Neither of the two brothers (a)/ has got their money back (b) / from the agency (C) /
No error (d)
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Answer:
1) d
2)b
3)c
4)c,I think so
5)d
6)d
7)c
8)a
9)a
10)d, I'm not sure
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