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In the sentences given below I have underlined the error to make it easy for you to
answer. But remember that in the final exam errors are not underlined. Try
them and if in doubt click here for answers.
Nouns
1. We received no informations
2. Where are my luggages?
3. Mathematics are his favourite subject.
4. Measles have broken out in our area.
5. His spectacles is new.
6. My friend brought shoe yesterday.
7. Smitha bought five dozens oranges
8. I have two brother-in-laws
9. The conductor said that there was no place in the compartment.
10. Jyothi is my cousin sister
11. Santosh is my cousin brother.
12. Gopal is running sixteen.
13. There are twenty females in the class.
14. Two hundred males attended the meeting.
15. It is my friend's Sarath's car.
16. That book is your's not mine.
Pronouns
Adjectives
1. Frank is an European.
2. It is an one rupee note.
3. Ravi is a honest man
4. Varanasi is on Ganges.
5. Shankar read Mahabharata.
6. My uncle lives in United Kingdom.
7. The thief was sent to Andamans.
8. The higher you climb colder it gets
9. The iron is a useful metal.
10. The Delhi is the capital of India.
11. The honesty is the best policy.
12. The man is mortal.
13. What kind of a woman is she?
14. Mary goes to the church every Sunday.
15. The secretary and the president is in the office.
Verbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Participles/Gerund [+ing]
1. He write neatly
2. Rekha sing a song.
3. They talks well
4. The boys is in the playground.
5. The secretary and correspondent are in the office
6. The secretary and the correspondent is in the office.
7. Your uncle and guardian have come.
8. The poet and the dramatist has come.
9. Bread and butter are his food.
10. Slow and steady win the race
11. Each hour and each day is valuable.
12. Every student and every teacher have attended the meeting.
13. One of my friends are in Delhi.
14. Either of them have eaten the cake.
15. Gokul or Kiran have to go there.
16. Either he or his friend have to solve the problem.
17. Neither Anupama nor Neelima are present.
18. Gopal or his friends has taken the books.
19. Either she or I are to blame
20. Neither you nor he want to work hard.
21. Sarala, with her friends, are at the zoo.
22. He and I am brothers.
23. Economics are a difficult subject
24. The wages of sin are death.
25.The quality of the apples were not good.
26. The beauty of the flowers attract many.
27. Much of our labour have gone waste
28. Early to bed and early to rise make a man healthy
29. The sudden rise and fall of the prices make business uncertain
30. One of the boys have stolen my bag
31. A bunch of flowers were presented to the chief guest.
32. Osama bin laden, with all his followers, have been captured
33.One of the machines have been repaired
34. It is you who has done this mischief
35. Many a fool think so.
36. Every man and every woman are voters.
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Practice exercise 6
1. We received no information
2. Where is my luggage?
3. Mathematics is his favourite subject.
4. Measles has broken out in our area.
5. His spectacles are new.
6. My friend brought shoes yesterday.
7. Smitha bought five dozen oranges
8. I have two brothers-in-law
9. The conductor said that there was no room in the compartment.
10. Jyothi is my cousin
11. Santosh is my cousin .
12. Gopal is sixteen.
13. There are twenty women in the class.
14. Two hundred men attended the meeting.
15. It is my friend Sarath's car.
16. That book is yours not mine.
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Answers for articles
1. Frank is a European.
2. It is a one rupee note.
3. Ravi is aN honest man
4. Varanasi is on THE Ganges.
5. Shankar read THE Mahabharata.
6. My uncle lives in THE United Kingdom.
7. The thief was sent to THE Andamans.
8. The higher you climb THE colder it gets
9. Iron is a useful metal.
10. Delhi is the capital of India.
11. honesty is the best policy.
12. man is mortal.
13. What kind of woman is she?
14. Mary goes to church every Sunday.
15. The secretary and the president ARE in the office.
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1. He is superior TO you.
2. He is awaiting you.
3. I ordered coffee.
4. Rama married TO Sita in the temple.
5. They entered the room.
6. He sat beside me
7. They will return this month
8. The boy goes to college ON FOOT
9. Sarala is suffering FROM fever.
10. They started FOR Kurnool
11. We got down FROM the bus
12. Adams is good AT English
13. I agree TO your proposal
14. They agree WITH him
15. Gopal is angry WITH is brother
16. I am angry AT her behaviour
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1. He writeS neatly
2. Rekha singS a song.
3. They talk well
4. The boys ARE in the playground.
5. The secretary and correspondent IS in the office
6. The secretary and the correspondent ARE in the office.
7. Your uncle and guardian haScome.
8. The poet and the dramatist haVE come.
9. Bread and butter IS his food.
10. Slow and steady winS the race
11. Each hour and each day ARE valuable.
12. Every student and every teacher HAS attended the meeting.
13. One of my friends IS in Delhi.
14. Either of them HAS eaten the cake.
15. Gokul or Kiran HAS to go there.
16. Either he or his friend HAS to solve the problem.
17. Neither Anupama nor Neelima IS present.
18. Gopal or his friends HAVE taken the books.
19. Either she or I AM to blame
20. Neither you nor he wantS to work hard.
21. Sarala, with her friends, IS at the zoo.
22. He and I ARE brothers.
23. Economics IS a difficult subject
24. The wages of sin IS death.
25.The quality of the apples WAS not good.
26. The beauty of the flowers attractS many.
27. Much of our labour haS gone waste
28. Early to bed and early to rise makeS a man healthy
29. The sudden rise and fall of the prices makeS business uncertain
30. One of the boys haS stolen my bag
31. A bunch of flowers were presented to the chief guest.
32. Osama bin laden, with all his followers, have been captured
33.One of the machines haS been repaired
34. It is you who haVE done this mischief
35. Many a fool thinkS so.
36. Every man and every woman IS A VOTER.
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answers for exercise 6