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Verb

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VERB

Instead of attend (a)/ the class he went to (b)/ watch the


cricket match. (c)/ No Error (d)

She picked up the books (a)/ lie on the table (b)/ and put
them on the shelf. (c)/ No Error (d)

He is above eighty (a)/ and dares not read (b)/ without


glasses. (c)/No Error (d)

The two trains gave (a)/ the illusion of (b)/ been


stationary. (c)/ No E

He wondered (a)/ what was the reason (b)/ for her


refusal to accompany him. (c)/ No Error (d)

I am hearing (a)/ a strange noise


(b)/ now. (c)/ No Error (d)
As soon as the super moon (a)/ had rose over the hill, (b)/
the valley was flooded with silver light. (c)/ No Error (d)

The magistrate asked the prisoner (a)/ what was he doing


with his (b)/hand in the gentleman's pocket. (c)/No
Error (d)

Need I to (a)/ wait (b)/ for your approval? (c)/ No Error


(d

You should have reports (a)/ the matter to your teacher


(b)/ instead of taking it in your own hands. (c)/No Error
(d)

You should have reports (a)/ the matter to your teacher


(b)/ instead of taking it in your own hands. (c)/No Error
(d)

I wanted to play tennis (a)/ but my parents (b)/


prevented me to j the school team. (c)/ No Erro
Suman told me that (a)/ she didn't know how to operates
her net (b)/banking account. (c)/ No Error (d)

In today's world new ways of (a)/teaching young children


(b)/ have to be adopting. (c)/ No Error (d)

I told the tailor (a)/ to made a new (b)/ dress for me. (c)/
No Error (d)

She wanted telling you whom (a)/you could approach for


your (b)/problem. (c)/ No Error (d)

He has deposits (a)/ all his money (b)/ in banks. (c)/ No


Error (d)

Her relatives were presented (a)/ at


the station to (b)/ see her off. (c)/No Error (d)

He went up to her (a)/ and asks her


why she had (b)/ insulted him. (c)/No Error (d)
The government's proposal has (a)/been set alarm bells
ringing for (b)/people with low incomes. (c)/ No Error
(d)

If children are treating (a)/ with respect, (b)/ they will


behave accordingly. (c)/ No Error (d

The player was declare (a)/ run-out as he failed (b)/ to


complete the run. (c)/ No Error (d)

I couldn't hear what was (a)/ she saying due to the noise
(b)/ of the planes taking off. (c)/ No Error (d)

If I had gone to the library (a)/ I can have (b)/ borrowed


a book. (c)/ No Error (d)

If I had gone to the library (a)/ I can have (b)/ borrowed


a book. (c)/Error (d)

I was reading the newspaper (a)/when I heard the sound


of bullets (b)/ been fired. (c)/ No Error (d)
Radha woke up early that morning(a)/ so that she should
watch the(b)/ beautiful sunrise.(c)/No Error(d)

Kaira has upset (a)/ with me since (b)/ the accident. (c)/
No Error (d)

Before you finalise (a)/ any of them, search (b)/ and


comparing. (c)/ No Error (d)

Akshay kumar being a (a)/ good actor he is (b)/


presented with the National Award. (c)/ No Error (d)

A total of 300 economically backward (a)/ students


would being awarded (b)/ the Narendra Modi
Scholarship. (c)/ No Error (d)

In responds (a)/ to the advertisement a sizeable


(b)/number of candidates have submitted their
applications. (c)/ No Error (d)
His father would (a)/ rather die than (b)/ to beg from
door to door. (c)/No error (d)

Although we reached his house on time (a)/ he was left


(b)/ for the airport. (c)/ No error. (d)

Why didn't you (a)/ submitted your(b)/ project on time?


(c)/ No Error(d)

Electric heaters were (a)/ providing to all the officers (b)/


at the guest house. (c)/ No Error (d)

Airlines have increased fares (a)/because according to


the new rules (b)/ only limiting passengers are allowed.
(c)/ No Error (d)

Einstein's school teachers (a)/thought he would never


(b)/success in life. (c)/ No Error (d

The project is (a)/ tough and I can't be able to (b)/


complete it by Monday. (c)/ No Error (d)
I think someone has been (a)/picked my pocket while
(b)/ I was travelling in the metro. (c)/ No Error (d)

He wonder for a moment (a)/ if he had (b)/ mistaken the


direction. (c)/No Error (d)

People has been warning in (a)/advance about the


coming (b)/economic crisis. (c)/ No Error (d)

As soon as the bus driver was (a)/seeing the child


crossing the road, (b)/ he applied the brakes. (c)/ No
Error (d)

When I was at school I found my (a)/ class teacher to be


the best (b)/mentor as she always have time to listen and
guide. (c)/ No Error (d)

We've decided to spend our time


(a)/ play online games as we will (b)/ not go out on a
vacation this year. (c)/ No Error (d)
My tailor is made some (a)/ very stylish dresses for (b)/
me as well as for my daughter. (c)/ No Error (d)

The manager said that Rahul (a)/does not wants to go to


Mumbai (b)/ for the new project. (c)/ No Error (d)

Cyclone Amphan roared into West Bengal (a)/ on


Wednesday leave behind a trail of devastation (b)/across
a large area of the State. (c)/No Error (d)

He will be leaving (a)/ home at 8 a.m. to beating (b)/ the


office rush hour. (c)/ No Error (d)

She managed the company (a)/ so well that it is made


(b)/ a huge profit that year. (c)/ No Error (d)

Vidya put on her mask, (a)/ sanitise her hands (b)/ and
walked into the shop. (c)/ No Error (d)

Would you liked (a)/ to have some fries along with your
coffee, sir?"(b)/ asked the waiter. (c)/ No Error(d)
Raman putted the vegetables (a)/ in the frying pan (b)/
and after adding some water, closed the lid. (c)/ No Error
(d)

The construction of (a)/ the new business school is led to


(b)/ a sudden rise of population in our area. (c)/ No Error
(d)

Ranbir could not went (a)/ to the award ceremony as he


was busy(b)/ shooting for a film in Maldives.(c)/ No
Error (d)

Mr. Rao asked the newcomer (a)/ to his office if he will


minded (b)/working late that day. (c)/ No Error (d)

The balloon flew up (a)/ as soon as (b)/ the man cutting


the string. (c)/No Error (d)

All those students (a)/ who are participating in the play


(b)/ have been notify to stay back for rehearsal after
3:00p.m. (c)/ No Error (d)
Raman went (a)/ with his wife to the village (b)/ to sold
their land. (c)/ No Error (d)

1.You must (A)/ not held in high esteem (B)/ those who
are (C)/ dangers to our society. (D)/ No error. (E)

2. He is very (A)/ drunk, so (B)/ he cannot tell (C)/ you


even his name. (D)/ No error. (E)

3. The problems that our (A)/ country has & will face
(B)/are the outcome of the selfishness (C)/ of our so
called saviours. (D) No error. (E) -40 seconds

4. Never before (A)/ the students of India have so much


been frustrated (B)/ as today when the problems (C)/ of
unemployment are dominant. (D)/ No error. (E)

5. It being a stormy night, (A)/ you must thought of


postponing (B)/ all your programmes (C)/ till tomorrow
morning. (D)/ No error. (E)
6. Do you doubted about (A)/ the success of this boy,
(B)/who is used to working (C)/ hard in all
circumstances. (D)/No error. (E)

7. We would also like to help you (A)/ if you intend to


execute (B)/ such lofty plans for the welfare (C)/ of the
society. (D)/ No error. (E)

8. The unreasonable behaviour (A)/ of his daughter


(B)/was thoroughly (C)/ upset Mr. Gupta. (D)/ No error.
(E)

9. Rajan abided by (A)/ all the rules which (B)/ were


explained to him (C)/ before the programme. (D)/ No
error. (E)

10. We were still talking (A)/ about what we should do


(B)/when we heard (C)/ the children shouting. (D)/ No
error. (E)

11. Being very often ill (A)/ & frequently absent, (B) / he
had no opportunity to finish his work (C)/ or do much of
it in fact. (D)/ No error. (E)

12. Being a rainy day, (A)/ Vijay decided to stay (B)/ at


home & work (C)/ further on the problem. (D)/ No error.
(E)
13. School offers many opportunities of meeting
(A)/helpful people, reading useful books (B)/ & obtain
information about (C)/ a variety of public careers. (D)/
No error. (E)

14. They did not came out victorious, (A)/ yet they were
not disappointed (B)/ rather satisfied because (C)/ they
had played well. (D)/ No error. (E)

15. He complained to the police (A)/ that his briefcase


had been stolen (B)/ & that he was lifted (C)/ without any
money. (D)/ No error. (E)

16. The P. M. said that his party would (A)/ not repeat the
mistakes (B)/ done by the (C)/ previous government.
(D)/No error. (E)

17. I hope the country's condition (A)/ may go from bad


to worse (B)/ unless all necessary steps (C)/ are taken to
suppress terrorism. (D)/ No error. (E)

18. Taking tea (A)/ he went to the office (B)/ & disposed
(C)/ of a lot of work. (D)/ No error. (E)

19. Only one dispute (A)/ has been settled (B) / & others
left to both the parties (C)/ to settle. (D)/ No error. (E)
20. Without taking proper care, (A)/ the doctors could
not have been saved (B)/ this patient, who received (C)/
a bullet injury in the chest. (D)/ No error. (E)

21. Going towards them (A)/ with some cups of (B)/ tea
in the tray, somebody knocked (C)/ at the door. (D)/ No
error. (E)

22. Shall you like (A)/ to accompany us (B)/ in the picnic


which (C)/ we are going to arrange today. (D)/ No error.
(E)

23. During the course of investigation (A)/ the police


learnt that not only (B)/ the house was looted but (C)/
also the things taken away. (D)/ No error. (E)

24. I know I will be (A)/ compelled to leave this house


(B)/this week, which will be (C)/ very disadvantageous
for me. (D)/ No error. (E)

25. Once, we were dwelt (A)/ by the seaside (B)/ but now
we have (C)/ settled ourselves in Mumbai. (D)/ No error.
(E)
26. I am really (A)/ very sorry to learn (B)/ that a
reasonable man like you (C)/ has lain to me. (D)/ No
error. (E)

27. The boy was trembling (A)/ with anger when she
drowned (B)/ all his books (C)/ & articles. (D)/ No error.
(Ε)

28. He does nothing (A)/ but to find (B)/ faults in others


& laugh (C)/ at them. (D)/ No error. (E)

29. The radio broadcasted (A)/ last night that (B)/ the
temperature in Kashmir (C)/ would go below -10° C.
(D)/No error. (E)

30. The workers fell (A)/ no fewer than two hundred trees
(B)/ within six hours & thereby (C)/ showed their
efficiency. (D)/ No error. (E)

31. Most of the rivers (A)/ in Bihar have overflown


(B)/their banks & plunged (C)/ a large number of
villages. (D)/No error. (E)

32. We advised him (A)/ to marry his daughter


(B)/because she had (C)/ come to marriageable age. (D)/
No error. (E)
33. The criminal (A)/ will certainly be hung (B)/ because
the charges brought upon (C)/ him are very serious. (D)/
No error. (E)

34. He seated in this examination (A)/ thrice but he


always failed (B)/ because he never (C)/ took it seriously.
(D)/ No error. (E)

35. Owing to his (A)/ ill heath, he will (B)/ not be able to
give this examination, which means (C)/ he will have to
lose one year. (D)/ No error. (E)

36. Our leaders should (A)/ not let the criminal


(B)/activities to grow (C)/ in our country. (D)/ No error.
(E)

37. The eminent journalist (A)/ expressed his


helplessness in making (B)/ the seminar to be held (C)/
in the university premises. (D)/ No error. (E)

38. Since they were not aware (A)/ of the consequences,


they (B)/ might has asked you to (C)/ transgress this
social decorum. (D)/ No error. (E)

39. The audience still flock (A)/ to his concerts to hear


him to sing (B)/ as they perceive a sense of purity &
piquancy in his music that is hard(C)/ to come by today.
(D)/ No error. (E)
40. Having had reached (A)/ the station, you (B)/ may
buy your ticket & wait for (C)/ the train for New Delhi.
(D)/ No error. (E)

41. She stole something (A)/ from my room & hid it (B)/
in her recently got sari, so I can't tell you anything about
(C)/the stolen thing unless or until I check the room. (D)/
No error. (E)

42. Walking in the field (A)/ late at night, a snake bit me


(B)/ & that was the reason (C)/ why I was in a hurry.
(D)/No error. (E)

43. It is better to stay at home (A)/than to walk in the


street (B)/ when there erupts (C)/ a communal riot in the
town. (D)/ No error. (E)

44. He works hard (A)/ that he should please (B)/ his


Manager to promote him(C)/ to the post of Sales
Executive. (D)/ No error. (E)

45. If you applogise for having (A)/ fail in keeping your


promises, (B)/ your friends will forgive (C)/ you, be sure.
(D)/ No error. (E)
46. When you came out (A)/ of the cinema hall, (B) / he
noticed somebody (C)/ had stolen his purse. (D)/ No
error. (E)

47. He will propose to his friends (A)/ that they will join
this company, (B)/ which may provide them (C)/ with
promising careers. (D)/ No error. (E)

48. Judge everything in the light of what (A)/ the


pleaders of both the parties had said, (B)/ the Judge came
to the conclusion (C)/ that the case was false. (D)/ No
error. (E

49. When she entered (A)/ the room, she found the
(B)/child sleeping peacefully & (C)/ the fan move slowly.
(D)/No error. (E)

50. 'Work hard, lest you (A)/ should fail', said the father
to his son (B)/ who was taking his (C)/ M. A. examination
that year. (D)/ No error. (E)

51. Not only will she go (A)/ to the pictures but she will
(B)/also meet some of her common (C)/ friends in the
evening. (D)/ No error. (E)

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