SP Bakshi Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercise C
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Questions from SP Bakshi Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercise C with Hints & Solutions
Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
The present President of/(a)the United States/(b)is thinking of/(c)becoming the most supreme leader of the world./(d)No error/(e)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
Although the truck was/(a)moving very fast/(b)the driver stopped it/(c)in a skilfully manner./(d)No error/(e)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
Although/(a)he achieved great success/(b)but he/(c)could not win fame./(d)No error/(e)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
I pretended as if/(a)interested in the conversation/(b)but really it was very boring/(c)No error/(d)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
I don't usually like staying at hotels./(a)but last summer we spent a few days/(b)at a very nice hotel by sea./(c)No error/(d)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
I will try to be on time/(a)but do not worry/(b)when I am late./(c)No error/(d)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
The teacher remarked that/(a)they all had/(b)done it very badly./(c)No error/(d)

Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
The train is supposed/(a)to arrive at yesterday/(b)but it was an hour late./(c)No error/(d)
