Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is ‘D’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any). 1. (solve as per the direction given above) (3)
- 1. Sheela has scored a first class
- 2. in her final exams,
- 3. isn’t it?
- 4. No error.
2. (solve as per the direction given above) (1)
- 1. At the moment the house
- 2. was burgled the family
- 3. attended a night party in the neighbourhood.
- 4. No error.
3. (solve as per the direction given above) (2)
- 1. Scarcely had
- 2. I arrived than
- 3. the train left.
- 4. No error.
4. (solve as per the direction given above) (3)
- 1. Though he stoutly persisted in denying his involvement in the case,
- 2. the facts made it very clear
- 3. that he had hand in the cruel murder of his wife.
- 4. No error.
5. (solve as per the direction given above) (1)
- 1. One of my favourite actor
- 2. is acting
- 3. in this play also.
- 4. No error.