SP Bakshi Solutions for Exercise 9: Exercise I
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Questions from SP Bakshi Solutions for Exercise 9: Exercise I 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.
On the land turtle/(a)is ungainly,/(b)but in the water it is very agile./(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.
Your argument was clear/(a)to us from the start/(b)there's no need to labour the point./(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 fact that I do not like/(a)your fiance is neither here nor there/(b)what matters is what you feel./(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.
"Here is coming my parents,"/(a)exclaused Parul/(b)when she was anxious./(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 Minister has put/(a)a different glass on recent/(b)developments in Middle East./(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.
She certainly has gone up/(a)in my estimation since she/(b)told the Manager what she thought of him./(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 plans have been under/(a)discussion for a year now/(b)but no decision has reached./(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.
Unless their paths diverged/(a)Lennon and Mccartney/(b)wrote many hits together./(c)No error/(d)
