Click on the part of the sentence you think is incorrect to test yourself.
Sentence | Ans |
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1. The best way in which you can (a) / open the bottle is (b) / by putting it into hot water first. (c) / No error.(d) | |
2. Somebody (a) / who I enjoy reading (b) / is Tagore. (c) / No error.(d) | |
3. Electricity companies are (a) / working throughout (b) / days and nights to repair the damage. (c) / No error.(d) | |
4. The students' (a) / test results (b) / were pleasant. (c) / No error.(d) | |
5. Two thirds of the book (a) / were (b) / rubbish. (c) / No error.(d) | |
6. You will be (a) / answerable for the court with (b) / any lies you have told. (c) / No error.(d) | |
7. She felt (a) / terribly anxious for have to sing (b) / in front of such a large audience. (c) / No error.(d) | |
8. I don’t agree (a) / with smacking children (b) / if they do something wrong. (c) / No error.(d) | |
9. The fruit (a) / can be made (b) / to jam. (c) / No error.(d) | |
10. I asked him (a) / what he (b) / has done. (c) / No error.(d) | |
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1. The best way to open a bottle is by putting it into hot water first.
2. No error
3. Electricity companies are working day and night to repair the damage.
4. No error.
5. Two thirds of the book is rubbish.
6. You will be answerable to the court for any lies you have told.
7. She felt terribly anxious about having to sing in front of such a large audience.
8. No error.
9. The fruit can be made into jam.
10. I asked him what he had done.