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The document contains a series of sentences with potential grammatical errors, each followed by an option for 'No Error.' The sentences cover various topics, including personal experiences, observations, and statements about behavior and preferences. The task appears to be identifying errors in the provided sentences.

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1. She was immensely paid (a) / for how skilful she (b) / handled (c) / the crowd.

(d) / No Error (e)

2. I met her (a) / about ten years ago (b) / and have remembered her (c) / ever
for. (d) / No Error (e)

3. Rajiv is very senior (a) / to me (b) / so I dare not (c) / disrespect him. (d) / No
Error (e)

4. Sooraj said (a) / it was (b) / quite all right (c) / to reject the offer. (d) / No Error
(e)

5. She is too glad (a) / to receive (b) / the offer letter (c) / of this company. (d) /
No Error (e)

6. His failure (a) / is too much (b) / painful (c) / for his family. (d) / No Error (e)

7. The amount which (a) / the Company has paid (b) / to dependents of the dead
worker (c) / is fairly unjustified. (d) / No Error (e)

8. When carefully examined, (a) / it was found (b) / that there (c) / were some
missing pieces.(d) / No Error (e)

9. The government (a) / of our country always should (b) / make public health
(c) / an important part of its agenda. (d) / No error €

10. The students (a) / have been practising (b) / hardly for their (c) / School
Sports Day and so they deserve the first prize. (d) / No Error (e)

11. My dog has a habit (a)/ of barking at (b)/ strangers but it (c)/ seldom or ever
bites them. (d) / No error (e)

12. The crucial point to (a)/ be discussed at the (b)/ meeting is how to (c)/ well
implement the policy. (d)/ No error (e)

13. Hemant could (a) / only eat raw food (b) / because of digestion issues (c)/
since his childhood. (d) / No Error (e)

14. They showed a (a) / wonderful really attitude (b) / towards the newly (c) /
wedded couple. (d) / No error (e)

15. I did not know hardly (a) anyone in the city (b) / and so felt lonely (c) / No
error (d)
16. I rarely find something (a) / in the movies (b) / that is worth remembering (c) /
No error (d)
17. My mother works (a) / very quicker than (b) / I at cooking (c) / No error (d)
18. Anna came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher
(c) / No error (d)

19. Namita looks active (a) / today because she (b) / soundly slept last night (c) /
No error (d)

20. She had barely nothing (a) / to eat when she came (b) / to me last month.
(c) / No error (d)

21. It had been too cold (a) / the whole month and we preferred (b) / to stay in
the plains (c) / No error (d)

22. Farhan has (a) / acted nobler (b) / than all of us (c) / No error (d).

23. She has no time (a) / to read novels (b) / and no desire neither (c) / No error
(d)

24. Raghav has not seldom (a) / visited his parents (b) / since he left this place (c)
/ No error (d).

25. I meet him often (a) / near (b) / the Taj Mahal. (c) / No error (d)

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