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  • Question 1
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    However he works hard, he would not be able to pass the exam.

    Solution

    The correct option is A.
    ‘however ’should be replaced by ‘Unless ’
     
     

  • Question 2
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    His father left him while he was five-year old.

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The error in the sentence lies in the phrase "while he was." To correct the error, we need to change "while he was" to "when he was."
    Corrected sentence:
    His father left him when he was five years old.
    Breakdown of the sentence:
    The sentence can be broken down into the following components:
    - A: His father
    - B: left him
    - C: when he was
    - D: five years old.
    Explanation of the components:
    - A: "His father" is the subject of the sentence, referring to the person who left.
    - B: "left him" is the verb phrase, indicating the action of the father leaving the person.
    - C: "when he was" is the correct phrase to use here, indicating the time at which the father left. "While he was" implies a continuous action, which is not appropriate in this context.
    - D: "five years old" is the age of the person when the father left. The hyphen is used to connect "five" and "year old" to form a compound adjective to describe the age.
    Therefore, option C is incorrect, and the correct answer is C:

    when he was

  • Question 3
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    Not only did he help the beggar with money but offered him also a job.

    Solution

    D is the correct option.The sentence is talking about two things that he does . so,  It should be "but also offered him a job "that 's what i think.

  • Question 4
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    Mamta is so obese for she can not even walk properly.

    Solution


    The given sentence has an error in it. Let's break down the sentence and identify the error:
    - A:

    Mamta is

    : This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    - B:

    so obese for

    : This part of the sentence is incorrect. The phrase "so obese for" is grammatically incorrect. It should be "so obese that" or "too obese to".
    - C:

    she cannot

    : This part of the sentence is grammatically correct. However, it should be "cannot" instead of "can not" to indicate the negative form.
    - D:

    even walk properly.

    : This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    Therefore, the error is in option B. It should be corrected to "so obese that". The correct sentence would be:
    "Mamta is so obese that she cannot even walk properly."
    Hence, the answer is B.

     

  • Question 5
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    She left the job why she could not manage her studies.

    Solution


    The given sentence has an error in the placement of the word "why". The word "why" is used to ask a question and it is not suitable in this context. The correct conjunction that should be used is "because" which indicates the reason or cause.
    The corrected sentence should be:

    She left the job because she could not manage her studies.


    Explanation:
    - The sentence talks about a person leaving a job due to the inability to manage studies.
    - The conjunction "why" is used to ask a question, not to provide a reason or cause.
    - The correct conjunction to provide a reason or cause is "because".
    - By replacing "why" with "because", the sentence becomes grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.
    Therefore, option B is incorrect and the correct answer is E:

    No error

    .

     

  • Question 6
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    Ramesh won the match as so he had practiced a lot.

    Solution


    The error in the given sentence lies in part C: "as so he had". Here's the corrected sentence:
    Ramesh won the match because he had practiced a lot.
    Explanation:
    - The conjunction "as" is used to introduce a reason or cause. However, it is not used in the correct context in the given sentence.
    - The correct conjunction to use in this case is "because", which indicates the reason for Ramesh winning the match.
    - The sentence is now grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning that Ramesh won the match due to his extensive practice.

  • Question 7
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    I visit the Grand Canyon wherever  I go to Arizona.

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘wherever ‘should be replaced with ‘whenever ’.
    In the sentence place is already mentioned so the use of ‘wherever ’is not correct.
     

  • Question 8
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    This is the place when we stayed last time we visited.

    Solution

    The given sentence is:
    "This is the place when we stayed last time we visited."
    We need to identify if there is any error in the sentence, and if there is, identify the part of the sentence where the error is.
    Analysis:
    The sentence is grammatically incorrect. The error lies in the placement of the phrase "when we stayed." This phrase is not properly connected to the rest of the sentence.
    To correct the sentence, we need to rephrase it by rearranging the phrase "when we stayed." Here is the corrected version:
    "This is the place where we stayed last time we visited."
    Explanation:
    - The original sentence is grammatically incorrect because the phrase "when we stayed" is not properly connected to the rest of the sentence.
    - We need to use the word "where" instead of "when" to indicate the location where we stayed.
    - By rearranging the phrase to "where we stayed," the sentence becomes grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.

  • Question 9
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    Unless you win first place, you will receive a prize.

    Solution

    The correct option is A.
    Here, it depends on the first place. If we get it, then we will get the prize.

  • Question 10
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    He found his book neither in his room nor class.

    Solution

    The sentence has an error in part d . It should be "nor in class "to maintain parallel structure.
    The corrected sentence is: "He found his book neither in his room nor in class."

    Therefore,Right Answer -Option D

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