In the following question, some sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part have and error and choose correct alternative. If no error, the answer would be (4).
Little he realized, (1)/ that he wouldn't live, (2)/ to see his grandson married. (3)/ No error (4)
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In the following question, some sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part have and error and choose correct alternative. If no error, the answer would be (4).
A difficult syllabus, (1)/ is supposed to hurt, (2)/ juvenile mind. (3)/ No error (4)
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In the following question, some sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part have and error and choose correct alternative. If no error, the answer would be (4).
The voice of sanity and patriotism, (1)/ are important to dispel, (2)/ the prevailing confusion. (3)/ No error (4)
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In the following question, some sentences have error and some have none. Find out which part have and error and choose correct alternative. If no error, the answer would be (4).
You were going to explain, (1)/ your late arrival, (2)/ isn't it? (3)/ No error (4)
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) The pile of books /(2) are /(3) missing /(4) No error
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) Either he /(2) or I /(3) are wrong. /(4) No error
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) Please /(2) tell to him /(3) to do his work. /(4) No error
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) Though he is good /(2) he is /(3) mischievous. /(4) No error
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) The thief /(2) hit me /(3) suddenly and hardly. /(4) No error
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In the following question, some sentences have error some have none. Choose the alternative whose part have an error. If no error, the answer is (4).
(1) The number of books /(2) in our library /(3) is less. /(4) No error
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