Click on the part of the sentence you think is incorrect to test yourself.
Sentence | Ans |
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1. The President reached back (A)/ this morning(B)/ after a visit to the southern States. (C)/ No error (D)/ | |
2. The only Indian(A)/ to win the Nobel Prize for the Literature(B)/ was Rabindranath Tagore.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
3. He did not observe carefully(A)/ that what was(B)/ in front of him.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
4. Most of the residents(A)/ were inside the building(B)/ when it was collapsed.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
5. There is(A)/ a service(B)/ at St. Paul’s tomorrow.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
6. Egyptian cotton(A)/ is superior(B)/ than Indian.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
7. Your shirt; (A)/ looks so good.(B)/ Where you bought it ?(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
8. A miser man(A)/ spends very little(B)/ even on food.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
9. I have sent you(A)/ a letter(B)/ last month.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
10. All (A)/ the glitters(B)/ is not gold.(C)/ No error (D)/ | |
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1. The President reached back this morning after a visit to the southern States.
2. The only Indian to win the Nobel Prize for the Literature was Rabindranath Tagore.
3. He did not observe carefully that what was in front of him.
4. Most of the residents were inside the building when it was collapsed.
5. No error.
6. Egyptian cotton is superior to Indian.
7. Your shirt looks so good. Where
8. A miser man spends very little even on food. OR A miserly man spends.....
9. I have sent you a letter last month.
10. All that glitters is not gold.