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 government has (a)/ launched many creative schemes (b)/ to make banking services (c)/ available to everyone. (d)/ No error (e)
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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)
We have received many (a)/ of the letters from customers (b)/ asking us to extend (c)/ the deadline to repay their loans. (d)/ No error(e)
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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)
Under the terms of the new deal (a)/ the channel can broadcast (b)/ the next cricket tournament to be (c)/ played among India and Australia, (d)/ No error (e)
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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)
This is turned out to be (a) / one of our most successful projects (b)/ and we have made quite (c)/ a large profit from it. (d)/ No error (e)
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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)
A non-banking financial company is a (a)/ financial institution similarly to a bank (b)/ but it cannot issue (c)/ cheque books to customers. (d)/ No error (e)
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