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The document contains 30 sentences with questions about identifying errors in the use of tags or auxiliaries. Each sentence has an error in the form of an incorrect tag or auxiliary. The correct answer identifies the part of the sentence that contains the error.

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The document contains 30 sentences with questions about identifying errors in the use of tags or auxiliaries. Each sentence has an error in the form of an incorrect tag or auxiliary. The correct answer identifies the part of the sentence that contains the error.

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QUESTION

TAG
1. Most of them (a)/ voted against the (b)/ 16. We may (a)/ win the cricket match (b)/
proposal, didn’t we? (c)/ No error (d) mayn’t we? (c)/ No error (d)
2. There was not (a)/ a single seat vacant, (b)/ 17. We used to see (a)/ epidemic in villages
was it? (c)/ No error (d) earlier (b)/ don’t we? (c)/ No error (d)
3. They couldn’t attend (a)/ the meeting, (b)/ 18. Charles Shobraj was (a)/ an imposter (b)/
couldn’t they? (c)/ No error (d)
wasn’t he? (c)/ No error (d)
4. The students (a)/ haven’t paid (b)/ their fees,
19. Most of them were (a)/ preparing for the
has he? (c)/ No error (d)
examination (b)/ wasn’t it? (c)/ No error (d)
5. The publisher (a)/ gave me permission (b)/
to write this book, didn’t it? (c)/ No error 20. We find (a)/ too many monologues in
6. Mohan, Vijay’s brother, (a)/ is feeling (b)/ Shakespeare’s plays (b)/ didn’t we? (c)/ No
better today, aren’t they? (c)/ No error (d) error (d)
7. This book is for the (a)/ young learners of 21. Polygamy has been (a)/ banned in many
the (b)/ English language, isn’t this? (c)/ No countries (b)/ haven’t it? (c)/ No error (d)
error (d) 22. Let’s go out (a)/ for a walk (b)/ should we?
8. She has little knowledge (a)/ of music, (b)/ (c)/ No error (d)
hasn’t she? (c)/ No error (d)
23. Somebody entered (a)/ the room (b)/ don’t
9. Farmers should (a)/ know the modern ways
they? (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ of cultivation, shouldn’t he? (c)/ No error
24. Sanjivini was ( a)/ considered to be a
(d)
panacea (b)/ wasn’t it? (c)/ No error (d)
10. He would not (a)/ return the money (b)/ that
he borrowed, will he? (c)/ No error (d) 25. Everyone has (a)/ come late today (b)/
11. Give me (a)/ three thousand (b)/ rupees, haven’t they? (c)/ No error (d)
please, will you? (c)/ No error (d) 26. Please lend (a)/ me some money, (b)/ will/
12. Each of the students (a)/ has done well in won’t you? (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ the Annual examination, haven’t they 27. The board (a)/ has agreed to (b)/ help her,
(c)/ No error (d) hasn’t they? (c)/ No error (d)
13. The old lady can hardly (a)/ walks and is
28. Everyone is (a)/ satisfied with (b)/ you, isn’t
now (b)/ confined to her house, can’t she?
they? (c)/ No error (d)
(c)/ No error (d)
29. Neither of you (a)/ can do it, (b)/ can’t you?
14. I didn’t (a)/ go to college yesterday (b)/ amn’t
I? (c)/ No error (d) (c)/ No error (d)
15. She doesn’t (a)/ drive carelessly (b)/ don’t 30. One who believes (a)/ in God is known (b)/
she? (c)/ No error (d) as a theist, isn’t he? (c)/ No error (d)

1 English By Gopal Verma Sir

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