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SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Very interesting, Mr. Chipping, but once again it proves my point that you live too much in the past history.
D- (omit history)
D- (omit history)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
She made her first debut appearance on the stage at an early age.
B- (remove first)
B- (remove first)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Here and there we find an immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of the earths.B. Here and there we find an immense star large in size enough to contain millions and millions of earths.C. Here and there we find immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of earths.D. Here and there we find an immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of earths.
A. Here and there we find an immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of the earths.B. Here and there we find an immense star large in size enough to contain millions and millions of earths.C. Here and there we find immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of earths.D. Here and there we find an immense star large enough to contain millions and millions of earths.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Few get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.B. A few in number get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.C. A few get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.D. Few in number get pensions. Every family has a garden and few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.
A. Few get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.B. A few in number get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.C. A few get pensions. Every family has a garden and a few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.D. Few in number get pensions. Every family has a garden and few chickens, and they make a few dollars selling vegetables and eggs.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. If all of us cooperate together, we will succeed. B. If all of us cooperate, we will succeed. C. If all of us cooperated, we would succeed. D. If all of us will cooperate together, we will succeed.
A. If all of us cooperate together, we will succeed. B. If all of us cooperate, we will succeed. C. If all of us cooperated, we would succeed. D. If all of us will cooperate together, we will succeed.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Because we all were novices at yoga, our instructor decided to start with basics that were easy to begin with.
D – (remove ‘that were easy to begin with”)
D – (remove ‘that were easy to begin with”)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Plants and many insects and animals living on land and water have an additional method: chemical defense.
B – (amphibians)
B – (amphibians)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us like a dustbin of trash, and the seas around us like a sewer.B. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us like a dustbin, and the seas around us like a sewer.C. We can no longer treat the air surrounding the earth above us like a dustbin, and the seas around us like a sewer.D. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us to pollute it.
A. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us like a dustbin of trash, and the seas around us like a sewer.B. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us like a dustbin, and the seas around us like a sewer.C. We can no longer treat the air surrounding the earth above us like a dustbin, and the seas around us like a sewer.D. We can no longer treat the atmosphere above us to pollute it.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Many of the diurnal species are popular aquarium subjects.B. Many of the daylight-active species are popular aquarium subjects.C. Many of the daylight-active living creatures are popular aquarium subjects.D. Many of the diurnal, or daylight-active species are interesting about keeping in glass containers.
A. Many of the diurnal species are popular aquarium subjects.B. Many of the daylight-active species are popular aquarium subjects.C. Many of the daylight-active living creatures are popular aquarium subjects.D. Many of the diurnal, or daylight-active species are interesting about keeping in glass containers.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. This arboreal lizard is a very powerful and frightening predator.B. This arboreal lizard is a formidable predator.C. This lizard living in trees is a formidable predator.D. This arboreal lizard is a formidable animal killing other animals.
A. This arboreal lizard is a very powerful and frightening predator.B. This arboreal lizard is a formidable predator.C. This lizard living in trees is a formidable predator.D. This arboreal lizard is a formidable animal killing other animals.
Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere in the streets and displayed on the shops.
A B C D
B- (were/are thrown)
B- (were/are thrown)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
A record of accomplishment beginning when you were first hired.
B- (was beginning)
B- (was beginning)
Which is why we believe the proposed amendments should be passed as soon as possible
A B C D
A- (Remove which is why)
A- (Remove which is why)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. A story with deep thoughts and emotions told.B. Story was told in deep thoughts and emotions.C. A story was told with deep thoughts and emotions.D. A story told with deep thoughts and emotions.
A. A story with deep thoughts and emotions told.B. Story was told in deep thoughts and emotions.C. A story was told with deep thoughts and emotions.D. A story told with deep thoughts and emotions.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. I need to find a new roommate. Because the one I have now isn't working out too well.B. Because the one I have now isn't working out too well. I need to find a new roommate.C. I need to find a new roommate because the one I have now not working out too well.D. I need to find a new roommate because the one I have now isn't working out too well.
A. I need to find a new roommate. Because the one I have now isn't working out too well.B. Because the one I have now isn't working out too well. I need to find a new roommate.C. I need to find a new roommate because the one I have now not working out too well.D. I need to find a new roommate because the one I have now isn't working out too well.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Public transit such as buses or a train can help reduce air pollution.
B – (trains)
B – (trains)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Their legs and arms are like sticks of liquorice, who neither cry nor they laugh and who weigh 10 lb at the age of two years
C- (remove they)
C- (remove they)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
For dinner we like lamb chops and to fry some beans.
D- (remove to fry)
D- (remove to fry)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
He was a prolific author, writing poems, short stories, novels, and edited screenplays.
C- (remove edited)
C- (remove edited)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furniture, and washing the dishes.B. Mother was very busy to gather the laundry, dusting the furniture, and washing the dishes.C. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furniture, and to wash the dishes.D. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furnitures, and washing the dishes.
A. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furniture, and washing the dishes.B. Mother was very busy to gather the laundry, dusting the furniture, and washing the dishes.C. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furniture, and to wash the dishes.D. Mother was very busy gathering the laundry, dusting the furnitures, and washing the dishes.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
One of those picture children reproduced in advertising leaflets often and the photogravure sections of the Sunday papers.
B- (remover or replace “often”)
B- (remover or replace “often”)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
The doctor told me I was overweight on Monday.
D- (remover or replace “on Monday”)
D- (remover or replace “on Monday”)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Perhaps your family would be comfortable sitting more in chairs rather than on the kitchen table.
C- (replace “more”)
C- (replace “more”)
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she left at grandmother’s home.B. As I was driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she left at her grandmother’s house.C. Driving down the street, my toddler started to cry for her teddy bear that she left at her grandmother’s house.D. As I was driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she leaves at her grandmother’s house.
A. Driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she left at grandmother’s home.B. As I was driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she left at her grandmother’s house.C. Driving down the street, my toddler started to cry for her teddy bear that she left at her grandmother’s house.D. As I was driving down the street, my toddler started crying for her teddy bear that she leaves at her grandmother’s house.
Directions: In each question in the following, four alternative sentence are given. Choose the CORRECT one.
A. Dry skin develops when people quickly shower with very hot water.B. Dry skin develops when people shower with very hot water quickly.C. Dry skin develops quickly when people shower with very hot water.D. Dry skin quickly develops when people shower with very hot water.
A. Dry skin develops when people quickly shower with very hot water.B. Dry skin develops when people shower with very hot water quickly.C. Dry skin develops quickly when people shower with very hot water.D. Dry skin quickly develops when people shower with very hot water.
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
It was not anger, nor surprise; nor anything else she had been ready for.
B – (nor)
B – (nor)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
He is either going to keep moving away from his family, he is going to come back ; it all depends on-well, I don’t know what.
B- (, or)
B- (, or)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
There is not even one who is well-off: yet they are the richest I’ve ever known.
B – (, yet)
B – (, yet)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
Byatt admittedly isn't in this league. But she does have a penchant for sentences with lots of commas.
B – (, but)
B – (, but)
SPOT THE ERROR: In the following sentences, some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence, which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Choose the segment that contains an error.
He felt guilty, as he knew that he bore a share of responsibility for Fanny's death.
A – (, for)
A – (, for)
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