
Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
If the police would have arrived (a)/ in time (b)/ the riot would not have occurred. (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).
The flag is risen in the morning (a)/ and taken down at night (b)/ by the guards. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
I have seen him (a)/ going to the theatre (b)/ with his friends yesterday evening. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He was charged of murder (a)/ though the evidence did everything (b)/ to convince the judge of his innocence. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
Neither he nor his brother (a)/ is a good student (b)/ but both are good players. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He has taken charge (a)/ as principal of our college (b)/ three years ago. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
Suppose, if you were left alone (a)/ to live on a deserted island (b)/ what would you do? (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He wondered that what (a)/ would be the next move of his opponents (b)/ who had vowed to see him dislodged from power. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
The nation should be greatful (a)/ to the armed forces (b)/ for protecting them. (c)/ No error (d)
