
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.
Ostensibly he was on a business trip/(a)but he spent most/(b)of time on the beach./(c)No error/(d)

Important Questions on Spotting Errors (Miscellaneous)
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 can't do the fourth/(a)and fifth questions/(b)but I have done all the others./(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.
After a year without defeat,/(a)the team now reigns over supreme/(b)as the finest in the country./(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 question of finance is/(a)subsidiary to the question whether/(b)the project will be approved./(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.
They've surcharged us 10 per cent/(a)on the price of the holiday/(b)because of a rise of air fares./(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's all sweetness and lightness/(a)provided you're doing/(b)what she wants./(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.
Unemployment has reached/(a)a level that would have been not/(b)thinkable two years ago./(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 smell of cooking/(a)told them there/(b)was a meal in the offing./(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 told him outrightly/(a)what I thought/(b)of his behaviour./(c)No error/(d)
