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The document lists a series of sentences with potential grammatical errors, each followed by a 'No error' option. Each sentence is numbered and includes parts (a) to (d) to identify specific phrases or structures that may be incorrect. The purpose of the document is to highlight common grammatical mistakes for review or correction.

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spotiing the error 1.

(a) You are quite cynical/ (b) when you say that the reason why we have/ (c) such

a large turnout is because we are serving refreshments./ (d) No error.

2. (a) That store/ (b) hadn’t hardly/ (c) any of those goods./ (d) No error.

3. (a) I needed that money/ (b) so desperately, it was/ (c) like manna from heaven

when it arrived./ (d) No error.

4. (a) The period/ (b) between 1980 to 1990/ (c) was very significant in my life./ (d)

No error.

5. (a) No sooner had the hockey match started/ (b) when it began/ (c) to rain./ (d) No

error.

6. (a) She is very/ (b) beautiful/ (c) but intelligent./ (d) No error.

7. (a) Your success in the IAS examinations depends not only on/ (b) what papers

you have selected/ (c) but on how you have written them/ (d) No error.

8. (a) No sooner had/ (b) he arrived then/ (c) he was asked to leave again./ (d) No

error.

9. (a) I haven’t been/ (b) to New York before and/ (c) neither my sister./ (d) No error.

10. (a) Scarcely had/ (b) I arrived than/ (c) the train left./ (d) No error.

11. (a) The reason why/ (b) he was rejected/ (c) was because he was too young./ (d)

No error.

12. (a) Unless you do not give/ (b) the keys of the safe/ (c) you will be shot./ (d) No

error.

13. (a) None of the diplomats at the conference/ (b) was able either to/ (c) comprehend

or solve the problem./ (d) No error.

14. (a) I have found that he is/ (b) neither willing/ (c) or capable./ (d) No error.
15. (a) We are extremely pleased/(b) for excited as well to invite you/(c) to attend the

meeting./(d) No error.

16. (a) When her son got a job/ (b) then she was/ (c) very happy./ (d) No error.

17. (a) Bread and butter/ (b) is/ (c) all we want./ (d) No error.

18. (a) The cost of the new/ (b) machines is likely to/ (c) be so high as ten/ (d) times

the existing ones./ (e) No error.

19. (a) He walked as faster/ (b) as he could so that/ (c) he would not miss the train to

work./ (d) No error.

20. (a) She was running/ (b) a very high fever/(c) and thus her mother takes her to

the doctor./(d) No error.

21. (a) No sooner the teacher/ (b) enter the class/ (c) than the students stood up./ (d) No

error.

22. (a) Unless/ (b) you will work hard,/ (c) you cannot pass./ (d) No error.

23. (a) Keep him at an arm's lenght/ (b) lest you may not repent/(c) in the long run./

(d)No error.

24. (a) The briefing/ (b) will be held/ (c) between 2 P.M. to 3 P.M./ (d) No error.

25. (a) Unless you do not meet/ (b) all the requirements/ (c) your application will be

rejected./ (d) No error.

26. (a) How do you manage to speak/ (b) to her with/ (c) so great patience./ (d) No error.

27. (a) No sooner she had realized/ (b) her blunder than she began/ (c) to take

corrective measures./ (d) No error.

28. (a) She was not/ (b) so well versed in/ (c) English that we had expected./ (d) No error.

29. (a) Mr. Sinha, my friend, philosopher and guide not only stopped coming/ (b) here

but also going to any place/ (c) which is related to his wife’s life./ (d) No error.

30. (a) Neither the doctor nor the nurses/ (b) were asleep when/ (c) the injured was
brought to the hospital./ (d) No error.

31. (a) As soon as the peon rings the bell, then all/ (b) the students come to the

assembly room/ (c) for prayer./ (d) No error.

32. (a) Hardly had he come out of the bus/ (b) then the bomb exploded/ (c) and shattered

the bus into pieces./ (d) No error.

33. (a) Scarcely had I bought/ (b) the ticket when the train/ (c) left the platform with

a hissing sound./ (d) No error.

34. (a) Many of the freedom fighters/ (b) are so respectful as Gandhiji/ (c) if not more. /

(d) No error.

35. (a) This is perhaps the same place who/ (b) was chosen by us/ (c) for the picnic./

(d) No error.

36. (a) She asked me that why I was/ (b) not preparing for the/ (c) Civil Service

Examinations./ (d) No error.

37. A) Run fast/ (b) lest you will/ (c) lose the race/ (d) No error.

38. (a) As Amir Khan is a perfectionist,/ (b) so he always insists/ (c) on retakes till he

is satisfied with the shot./ (d) No error.

39. (a) You must either/ (b) work hard/ (c) else be prepared to lead a miserable life./

(d) No error.

40. (a) I don’t know if any of the students/ (b) of our school is going/ (c) to pay any

heed to the principal’s order or not./ (d) No error.

41. (a) This is not such a/ (b) complicated problem who cannot be solved/ (c) with

determination./ (d) No error.

42. (a) Although these books/ (b) are not useful but the students buy them/ (C) because

their seniors did so./ (d) No error.

43. (a) He did not/ (b) succeed in the examination,/ (c) yet he had worked hard and
had adopted the right strategy./ (d) No error.

44. (a) He has lots/ (b) of money and/ (c) he will not help any one/ (d) No error.

45. (a) Because he is intelligent,/ (b) therefore he gets good/ (c) marks in all the

examinations./ (d) No error.

46. (a) Both the rich alongwith/ (b) the poor are affected equally/ (c) when prices of

petrol and diesel increase./ (d) No error.

47. (a) I cannot say/ (b) if he has paid/ (c) the fee or not./ (d) No error.

48. (a) Ten years have passed/ (b) that I returned from/ (c) America and settled in India./

(d) No error.

49. (a) It was almost/ (b) ten years ago since he wrote/ (c) a letter to me enquiring

about my well being/ (d) No error.

50. (a) He would not/ (b) have died when you had/ (c) helped him in time./ (d) No error.

51. (a) Scarcely we had/ (b) reached the office/ (c) when it started raining cats and dogs./

(d) No error.

52. (a) The labourers/ (b) relax/ (c) between 4.00 p.m. to 5. 00 p.m./ (d) No error.

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