
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.
You should be cautious/(a)and make a few discrete enquiries about/(b)the firm before you sign anything./(c)I 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.
Deepa arrived did/(a)all the preparation and/(b)then has called up one/(c)of her intimate friends./(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 wish/(a)he saw you/(b)when you were in Nepal./(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.
Rupa was driven from post to pillar/(a)and each person she spoke to/(b)was more unhelpful than the last./(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.
Critics of government policy/(a)argue that the new measures introduced/(b)to fight crime are simply papering on the cracks./(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 could not/(a)remember story to tell the children/(b)so I made one up as I went along./(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.
You must make up the/(a)time you wasted this afternoon by working/(b)late over tonight./(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 am going to bed/(a)and you would be well/(b)advised to do likely./(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.
On the land turtle/(a)is ungainly,/(b)but in the water it is very agile./(c)No error/(d)
