Direction: Spot the grammatical errors in the given sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark "No error" as the answer. (Ignore punctuation error)
The journalist along with (a)/ the camera crew were (b)/ kidnapped by the (c)/ militants last night. (d)/ No error (e)
[NIA(AO), 2009]
Direction: Spot the grammatical errors in the given sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark "No error" as the answer. (Ignore punctuation error)
She told her son (a)/ to wait in the car (b)/ until she does not (c)/ return from the shop. (d)/ No error
Direction: Spot the grammatical errors in the given sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark "No error" as the answer. (Ignore punctuation error)
The number of flu cases (a)/ is decreasing slowly, (b) / thanks to the (c)/ timely governmental efforts. (d)/ No error (e)
[NIA(AO), 2009]
Direction: Spot the grammatical errors in the given sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark "No error" as the answer. (Ignore punctuation error)
The principal spotted Indira (a)/ which was sitting in (b)/ the canteen at the time when (c)/ she should be attending the classes. (d)/ No error (e)
[NIA(AO), 2009]
Direction: Spot the grammatical errors in the given sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark "No error" as the answer. (Ignore punctuation error)
If I will (a)/ meet (b)/ Nayan in the meeting, (c)/ I will give (d)/ him your message. (d)/ No error (e)
[NIA(AO), 2009]
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