The document lists a series of sentences, each followed by an indication of whether there is an error present. The sentences cover various grammatical issues, including subject-verb agreement, verb tense, and sentence structure. Each entry concludes with 'No error' to signify that the sentence is correct as stated.
The document lists a series of sentences, each followed by an indication of whether there is an error present. The sentences cover various grammatical issues, including subject-verb agreement, verb tense, and sentence structure. Each entry concludes with 'No error' to signify that the sentence is correct as stated.
The document lists a series of sentences, each followed by an indication of whether there is an error present. The sentences cover various grammatical issues, including subject-verb agreement, verb tense, and sentence structure. Each entry concludes with 'No error' to signify that the sentence is correct as stated.
The document lists a series of sentences, each followed by an indication of whether there is an error present. The sentences cover various grammatical issues, including subject-verb agreement, verb tense, and sentence structure. Each entry concludes with 'No error' to signify that the sentence is correct as stated.
1. The whole country (1)/ was suffering by (2)/ a financial crisis.
(3)/ No еггог (4)
2. I do not know where could he have gone (1)/ so early (2)/ in the morning. (3)/ No error (4) 3. I suggest that (1)/ he goes (2)/ to the doctor as soon as he returns from taking the examination. (3)/ No error (4) 4. The introduction of tea and coffee (1)/ and such other beverages (2)/ have not been without some effect. (3)/ No error (4) 5. In spite of the roadblock (1)/ the guards allowed us (2)/ enter the restricted area to search our friends. (3)/ No error (4) 6. The newer type of automatic machines (1) / wash (2)/ the clothes faster (3). / No error (4) 7. By the time (1) / we got our tickets and entered the cinema theatre, (2)/ the show was already begun. (3)/ No error (4) 8. Each of the students in the computer class (1)/ has to type (2) / their own research paper this semester. (3)/ No error (4) 9. The fact of me (1)/ being a stranger (2)/ does not excuse his conduct. (3)/ No error (4) 10. The sea looks (1) / as if it has been (2) / agitated by a storm. (3) / No error (4) 11. He could make (1)/ them accepted his proposal (2)/ because he was quite familiar with their practice (3) /No error (4) 12. She was so (1)/ emotional stable that (2)/ she was not moved by their decision to suspend her. (3)/No error (4) 13. Though the tribal had poor, (1)/ they donated (2)/ a huge sum for setting up a hospital. (3)/No error (4) 14. We requested them to (1)/ leave their homes and (2)/ camped on a hill with other people. (3)/No error (4) 15. He feels that (1)/ I cannot imagine (2)/ what a space station would be looked like. (3)/ No error (4) 16. They asked the guide (1)/ whether they could (2)/ wait and watched the pictures after sunset. (3)/ No error (4) 17. The shopkeeper told me (1)/ that the glasses (2)/ were broken unless they were well packed. (3)/ No error (4) 18. If you are not (1)/ doing well in your examinations (2)/ one thing you can do was to study harder. (3)/ No error (4) 19. They didn't talk much (1)/ because they didn't wanted to (2)/ wake up the other people in the house. (3)/ No error (4) 20. The driver (1)/ was thrown out (2)/ of the car and fortunately he was not hurt seriously. (3)/ No error (4) 21. A variety of pleasant items in a shop (1) / attract (2) / everybody. (3)/ No error (4). 22. The table's legs (1)/ have been (2) / elaborately carved. (3) / No error (4). 23. The sceneries (1)/ of Kashmir (2)/ is very charming. (3)/ No error (4). 24. I would appreciate if readers (1)/ would write to me (2)/ about how they meditate. (3)/ No erгог(4). 25. Neither of the two children (1)/ said their prayer (2)/ before going to bed. (3)/ No error (4). 26. This happened (1)/ just exactly (2)/ five years ago. (3)/ No error (4). 27. Ramesh smiled when he was remembering (1)/ his hard early years (2)/ and his long road to success. (3)/ No error (4). 28. Good heavens! (1)/ How has she (2)/ grown! (3) / No error (4). 29. The doctor advised Mr. Murugan that, (1)/ because of his severe cramps, (2)/ he should lay in the bed (3)/ No error (4) 30. Two hours have passed (1)/ since (2)/ he had fallen asleep. (3)/ No error (4). 31. She bounced up (1)/ and down excited (2)/ on the bed. (3)/ No error (4). 32. He is one of those writers (1)/ who has won acclaim (2)/ the world over. (3)/No error (4). 33. The power to (1)/ distinguish between differences (2)/ is the basis of science and art. (3)/ No error (4). 34. I told him (1)/ that we enjoyed very much (2)/ at the party. (3)/ No error (4). 35. John is working very hardly (1)/ as the examinations (2)/ are fast approaching. (3)/ No error (4). 36. We had a lot of difficulty (1)/ in finding (2) /the house. (3)/ No error. (4). 37. Patience as well as perseverance (1)/ are necessary (2)/ for success. (3)/ No error (4). 38. The increase in consumption is directly (1)/ proportional to the increase (2)/ in income. (3)/No error. (4). 39. In Singapore (1)/ my brother-in- law with his wife (2)/ were present at the function. (3)/ No error. (4). 40. Scarcely had (1)/ I arrived than (2)/the train left. (3)/ No error. (4)