Question
Read the given sentence to find out whether there are
any grammatical/contextual errors in it. The errors, if any, will be in two of the phrases of the sentences and the combination of those parts will be the answer. If no part in the sentence has an error then, mark 'no error' as your answer. Consider part (e) Â in bold as grammatically correct. (Ignore punctuation errors if any) The meeting in April had been (A) / convened to bring together physicists (B) / and philosophers to discuss (C) / relativity theory, but Bergson (D) / came intending only to listen (e)ÂSolution
Solution The sentence is grammatically correct and free of error. Thus, E is the right answer.
Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Spot the error from...
The trekkers carried on walking in order to get to their camp before dark.
The shrill wine and (A)/unbearable thunder of (B)/falling bombs dug in under (C)/my skin and stayed there (D).
She went to(A)/ the store, but(B)/ she forgot to bring her wallet,(C)/ so she had to go back home.(D)
Select the option that contains a grammatical error in the underlined portion.
There are three cupholders placed on the cupboards of the secretariat table.
Identify the segment in the sentence that contains a grammatical error-
Seeta told me his name after he left
The uptick in fuel prices and (1)/its ripple effects on transport and (2)/logistics costs are expected (3)/to pick up in April (4).
John’s eyes fell on the man’s (A) / shoes, one of which was high (B) / and other low, and he (C) / suddenly remembered something. (D) / No error (E<...
I. Israel has not said whether it will allow voting in east Jerusalem but has expressed concern about a militant groups’ growing strength.
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1) In newspapers, there are separate sections for food and restaurants, and agriculture and economy.
2) He believes in sticking to local flavors ...