
Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
After opening the door we entered (a)/ into the room (b)/ next to the kitchen. (c)/ No error (d)


Important Questions on Spotting The Errors
Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
As the meeting was (a)/ about to end (b)/ he insisted to ask several questions. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
The watchman was kind enough (a)/ to inform us about the conspiracy (b)/ but declined to name the person behind it. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
The captain and his wife (a)/ were invited for the cultural function (b)/ at my home. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
The engineer came out to a novel solution (a)/ which may even reduce (b)/ daily energy consumption. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
We are meeting today afternoon (a)/ to discuss the matter (b)/ and reach a compromise. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
Either Ram or (a)/ you is responsible (b)/ for this action. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
The student flatly denied (a)/ that he had copied (b)/ in the examination hall. (c)/ No error (d)

Directions: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case there is no error, mark (d).
By the time you arrive tomorrow (a)/ I have finished (b)/ my work. (c)/ No error (d)
