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Idiom 'pore over' means To look at or read something very carefully; examine.
1) Please let
2) me know
3) weather you are
4) coming or not.
5) No error
In the question below, a sentence is given, divided into five parts (A) , (B) , (C) , (D) and (E) . One of the parts is grammatically incorrect or has ...
It is not difficult to sense country’s displeasure, even granting its rough diplomat disposition.
The Property (a) / divided among (b) / the two brothers. (c) / No error (d)
In the question below, three sentences are given, each divided into four parts, which may or may not contain grammatical errors. From the options, choos...
1) you can't
2) afford to be
3) complacent about
4) your security.
5) No error
The radio broadcasted (a)/ last night that (b)/ the temperature in Kashmir would go below 10°C. (c)/ No error (d)
John is (A)/ always on cloud seven(B)/ when(C)/ he hears good news.(D)
You are presented with a sentence which is divided into five parts. The part in bold is grammatically correct. Out of the remaining four parts, three ar...