Question
1) Food is cheap and you find many restaurant in the
business districts that cater to every kind of food connoisseur. 2) Italy can be very expensive, but a nifty search can save you a tonne of money. 3) I sprinted out to explore the streets of ancient Rome armed with a camera. 4) Rome extends its courtesy to the traveler in more ways than one. 5) None of these In the following questions, one of the four sentences given in each question is grammatically wrong. Spot the grammatically wrong sentence and mark it as your answer. If none of the given sentences is grammatically wrong, mark option 5), ‘none of these’ as your answer.Solution
Replace ‘restaurant’ by ‘restaurants’ as MANY is mentioned before it.
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