In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
He has (A) / no affection (B)/ with any body. (C)/ No error (D).
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In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
The students were (A)/ awaiting for (B)/ the arrival of the chief guest.(C)/No error (D)
1329 05f166d808cf3201b63267cb3Directions : In the following questions, a sentence is divided into five parts with one of the parts of each sentence is highlighted in bold suggesting the grammatically correct part of the sentence. Out of the four other parts, choose the part of the sentence which contains grammatical or contextual error in it. If the given sentence is both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful, choose option (E) i.e., “No error” as your answer.
If any of the founding (1)/fathers of our constitutions (2)/was to return to life for a day (3)/his opinion of our amendment would be interesting. (4)/No error (5)
1324 05e9fd632c2b6082a96180b66Directions : In the following questions, a sentence is divided into five parts with one of the parts of each sentence is highlighted in bold suggesting the grammatically correct part of the sentence. Out of the four other parts, choose the part of the sentence which contains grammatical or contextual error in it. If the given sentence is both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful, choose option (E) i.e., “No error” as your answer.
The power tariff had already (1)/been increased twice in (2)/the last 15 months and the Electricity Board had also (3)/levied additional monthly charges to consumers. (4)/No error (5)
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