In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark No error option.
They are looking forward (1) / to meet (2) / their parents. (3) / No error (4)
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Use 'meeting' in place of 'meet' in the sentence because phrase 'look forward to' is followed by 'gerund'.
In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
Some of the richest (1) / business magnate (2) / live in Mumbai. (3) / No Error (4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
This is an urgent (1) / matter which may admit (2) / of few delays. (3) / No error (4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
The King Juan Carlos of Spain (1)/ arrived in London today (2)/ for a three day visit (3) / No error (4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
Many people die (1)/with cholera (2)/every year (3)/No error (4).
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
I was (1)/ at loss (2)/ and did not know what to do (3)/ No error(4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
The doctor says that (1)/ the patient will recover (2)/ in few days. (3)/No error (4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
I do not think that (1)/I can cope up (2)/ with this problem (3)/ No Error(4)
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, mark the No error option.
The mother (1)/ yearns for (2)/ her only child (3)/ No Error (4).
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