Spot the Error in Sentences - 39

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1. Opening his letters, (A)/ reading them carefully and sending for his clerk, (B)/ he dictated answers with them.(C)/ No error. (D)/
2. He was my school-friend (A)/ but becoming a great man, (B)/ he has grown proud enough to forget his old friends. (C)/ No error. (D)/
3. Rabindranath Tagore, (A)/ a Nobel laureate and the author of the national anthem, (B)/ found Shantiniketan. (C)/ No error. (D)/
4. The art of printing was introduced into England (A)/ during the reign of Edward IV (B)/ by William Caxton, a native of Kent.(C)/ No error. (D)/
5. From thirty years (A)/ he devoted himself to public affairs (B)/ without taking a holiday. (C)/ No error. (D)/
6. If Ramesh will be promoted (A)/ he will get (B)/ a higher salary. (C)/ No error. (D)/
7. My brother goes (A)/ to the office (B)/ five day week. (C)/ No error. (D)/
8. If you lend Mohan a pen (A)/ he will lend it to someone else (B)/ and never you will get it back. (C)/ No error. (D)/
9. One of the most widely spread (A)/ bad habits (B)/ is the use of tobacco. (C)/ No error. (D)/
10. A great part (A)/ of Arabia, (B)/ is desert. (C)/ No error. (D)/

 

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1. Opening his letters, reading them carefully and sending for his clerk, he dictated answers to them.

2. He was my school-friend but after becoming a great man, he has grown proud enough to forget his old friends.

3. Rabindranath Tagore, a Nobel laureate and the author of the national anthem, founded Shantiniketan.

4. The art of printing was introduced in England during the reign of Edward IV by William Caxton, a native of Kent.

5. For thirty years he devoted himself to public affairs without taking a holiday.

6. If Ramesh is promoted he will get a higher salary.

7. My brother goes to the office five days a week.

8. If you lend Mohan a pen he will lend it to someone else and you will never get it back.

9. No error.

10. No error.



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