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  • Question 1
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    I have not written to her after she left for America. No error.

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘Since she left ’should be used.

  • Question 2
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    Which I told my father was truth. No error.

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence lies in the phrase "Which I told". This phrase is a relative clause that modifies the noun "truth". However, the pronoun "which" is used incorrectly in this context.
    Corrected Sentence:
    The corrected sentence would be:
    "I told my father the truth."
    Explanation:
    - The original sentence is grammatically incorrect because the pronoun "which" is used incorrectly.
    - In this context, the correct pronoun to use is "that" instead of "which".
    - The corrected sentence removes the unnecessary relative clause and simplifies the sentence.
    - The verb "told" is used correctly with the subject "I" and the direct object "truth".
    - The phrase "my father" correctly identifies the recipient of the action.
    - The word "was" is unnecessary and can be removed to create a more concise sentence.
    Therefore, the correct option is A: "Which I told".

  • Question 3
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    She had waited long after her husband returned. No error.

    Solution


    The error in the sentence lies in option B: "long after her."
    Here's the correct breakdown of the sentence:
    - A: "She had waited" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    - B: "long after her" - This phrase is incorrect. It lacks a noun to complete the phrase.
    - C: "husband" - This is the correct noun that should follow the phrase "long after her."
    - D: "returned." - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    - E: "No error." - This is not the correct answer as there is indeed an error in the sentence.
    To fix the error, we need to combine options B and C to form a complete phrase "long after her husband."
    Therefore, the corrected sentence would be:
    "She had waited long after her husband returned."
    The correct answer is B.

  • Question 4
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    Please tell me where you are going with your uncle. 

    Solution

    C is the correct option. It is an interrogatory form of sentence so, It should be “where are you going ”not “where you are going.”

  • Question 5
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    She will have deserted her husband by the time the divorce has been obtained. No error.

    Solution

    B is the correct option.The time mentioned in the sentence is uncertain hence it should be “till the time ”instead of “her husband by the time.”

  • Question 6
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    What I told him is a fact and nobody can deny it. No error.

    Solution

    Analysis:
    The given statement seems to be grammatically correct and does not contain any errors. Let's analyze each part of the sentence to confirm:
    A: "What I told" - This is a noun phrase that functions as the subject of the sentence.
    B: "him is a" - This is a prepositional phrase that provides additional information about the subject. The pronoun "him" acts as the object of the preposition "to."
    C: "fact and nobody can" - This is another prepositional phrase that describes the nature of what was told. It is followed by the verb "can," indicating ability or possibility.
    D: "deny it." - This is the main clause of the sentence, where "it" refers back to the fact mentioned in the previous phrase. The verb "deny" is used to express the action of rejecting or refusing to accept something.
    E: "No error." - This option suggests that there are no errors in the given sentence.
    Conclusion:
    After analyzing each part of the sentence, it can be concluded that there are no errors present in the given statement. Therefore, the correct answer is option E: No error.

  • Question 7
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    Hardly had he left the house than the bandit broke into the house. No error.

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The error in the sentence is in part C: "than the bandit."
    The correct phrase should be "when the bandit" instead of "than the bandit."
    The word "than" is used for comparison, while in this sentence, we are trying to express that the bandit broke into the house immediately after he left. Therefore, we should use the word "when" to indicate the sequence of events.
    The correct sentence should be: "Hardly had he left the house when the bandit broke into the house."
    Therefore, the correct answer is C: "than the bandit."

  • Question 8
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    What you said insulted me in the presence of others. No error.

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The given sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors. Each part of the sentence is functioning properly and there is no need to make any changes. Let's analyze each part of the sentence to understand why it is correct:
    A: "What you said" - This is the subject of the sentence and it is correctly formed.
    B: "insulted me" - This is the verb phrase and it correctly conveys the action of being insulted.
    C: "in the presence" - This is a prepositional phrase that provides additional information about where the insult occurred. It is grammatically correct.
    D: "of others" - This is another prepositional phrase that provides additional information about who the insult was witnessed by. It is also grammatically correct.
    E: "No error." - This option confirms that there are no errors in the sentence.
    In conclusion, all parts of the sentence are functioning correctly and there is no need for any changes. The correct answer is E, "No error."

  • Question 9
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    He will not work for you until you pay him handsomely. No error.

    Solution

    C is the correct option. “unless ”should be used instead of “until ”.

  • Question 10
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    The police came to find out as to when murder took place. No error.

    Solution

    The correct option is B.
    ‘Find ’is enough, no use of ‘out ’

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