Question
1. Global carriers have flocked to India, lured by a
domestic travel boom and what’s expected to be the world’s third-biggest aviation market by 2025. 2. As we warned a little weeks ago, Trump is likely to spend tens of billions more than expected on each department. 3. The ministry of civil aviation has announced a policy allowing individuals and companies to fly drones from December 1. In the question below, three statements are given which may or may not contain an error. Choose the option that provides the correct combination of sentences that are grammatically correct.ÂSolution
(c) is the right answer as (1) and (3) are grammatically correct. In (2), we need to replace LITTLE with FEW as the former is used to modify uncountable nouns, while the latter is used to modify countable nouns. Here, it is being used to modify WEEKS which is countable, so FEW should be used. Thus, (c) is the right answer.Â
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Find the error.
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He believed that an efficiency and integrity of the administration was important to get policies and programmes implemented in the right spirit.
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