Question
Read the given sentence to find out whether
there are any grammatical/ contextual errors in them. The errors, if any, will be in two of the parts of the sentences and the combination of those parts will be the answer of that question. If no part in the sentence has an error then, mark 'No error' as your answer. Consider part (E) in bold as grammatically correct. (Ignore punctuation errors if any) He is optimistic about expanding (A) / further business opportunities and (B) / ensures to continue to (C) / import more such consignments (D) / in the future. (E)Solution
Solution The sentence is grammatically correct and free from errors. Thus, E is the right answer.
In the question below, three sentences are given, each divided into four parts, which may or may not contain grammatical errors. From the options, choo...
In the following questions, each sentence is divided into four parts, which are labelled a, b, c, and d, one of these parts may contain an error. If th...
We raced hurriedly (1) up gravel (2) hillsides with stomach- churning (3) vertiginous views (4) all around.
...Each boy was given (a) / a toy as a parting gift, (b) / which made them happy. (c) / No error (d)
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...
Find the appropriate answer.
Everyone knows that (1)/ the Earth revolves around the sun, (2)/ but there are still some people (3)/ who denies it. (4)
The postman travelled by the cycle, often wading through (1)/ swamps or passed through jungles (2)/in order to reach the villages (3)/ No error (4)
They also lay claim to being the only brothers to finish first and second in the same race.
If we evince a little interest and involvement in our neighbourhood, we will discover a exciting world.