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 operation of this machine /(2) is different /(3) to that of the other. /(4) No error
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
I don't remember exactly when did I go to Simla last year.
when I did go
when I was going
when I went
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
Even he worked hard, he failed in the examination
Since
Although
For
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
He was asked to arbitrate with two merchants in a dispute.
to arbitrate between
to arbitrate at
to arbitrate
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
He is definitely the cleverer among the two.
in
of
than
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
He is resembling his father.
has resembled
was resembling
resembles
No improvement
C.
resembles
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
Would you mind closing the window?
to close
in closing
for closing
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
I can be grateful if you could write to me about it
would be
should be
must be
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
A majority of the passengers could have been saved the driver had applied the brakes in time.
had been saved
may have been save
could have saved
No improvement
In the following sentence, choose the correct alternative which after replacing the bold part, may improve the sentence. Choose D if there's no need for improvement.
He is living in this house for the past ten years.
was living
had been living
has been living
No improvement