
Which of the following is a type of conjunction?

Important Questions on Parts of Speech
Our hoard is little, _____ our hearts are great.

The following sentence has a word or phrase underlined. Read the sentence carefully and find which part of the speech the underlined word is and indicate your response.
He has been living in the jungle for long and he knows all the animals here.

Two _____ two make four.

Given below is a sentence with a bold word. Identify the part of speech of the bold words. Choose the response which is the most appropriate expression.
We went away after they had left.

The following sentence have a word or phrase underlined. Read the sentences carefully and find which part of speech the underlined word belongs to.
Ravi was declared as the winner in the tie because he had hit the most number of fours and sixes.

Given below is a sentence with an underlined word. Identify the part of speech of the underlined words. Choose the response which is the most appropriate expression.
Jasmines and roses are my favourite flowers.

Direction: Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
This is not such major(A)\ problem which cannot be(B)\ solved with a little effort.(C)\ no error(D)

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.
Both the girls(a)/ helped one another when both of them(b)/ were in difficulty. (c)/ No error (d)

The sentence has three parts, indicated by (A), (B) and (C). Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error in any one of the parts (A, B, C), indicate your response by marking the letter related to that part. If the sentence has no error, indicate this by marking (D) which stands for 'no error'. Errors may belong to grammar usage or idioms. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.

The sentence has three parts, indicated by (A), (B) and (C). Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error in any one of the parts (A, B, C), indicate your response by marking the letter related to that part. If the sentence has no error, indicate this by marking (D) which stands for 'no error'. Errors may belong to grammar usage or idioms. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.
Seldom or ever have I tried(A)\ my best to defend my friends(B)\ who are after all guilty to some extent.(C)\ no error(D)

Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
He is well known(A)\ for both his kindness(B)\ as well as his understanding.(C)\no error(D)

Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
No sooner did she(A)\ reach the station(B)\ then it started raining.(C)\ no error(D)


Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
Make haste(A)\ lest you should(B)\ not miss the train.(C)\ no error(D)


Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentence. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
The robber had hardly(A), put the ornaments in his bag(B), than the housewife woke up.(C), no error(D)


Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
Hardly had I(A)\ left the house,(B)\ then it began to rain.(C)\ no error(D)

Direction- Find out the part which has an error in the following sentences. If there is no error, your answer is (D).
This is perhaps the same dog(A)\ which bite her while she(B)\ was returning from market(C)\ No error(D)

