Directions (1-15): Identify the error in the given sentences. If there is no error, mark (e) as your answer choice.
Q1.
I have been (a)/ guiding the (b)/students for (c)/ the last ten years.(d) / no error (e)
Q2.
I had my car(a)/ for four years (b)/ before I ever (c)/ learned to drive it. (d) / no error (e)
Q3.
Rishi came (a)/ to the office (b)/ much later (c)/ that I expect. (d)/ no error (e)
Q4.
If I was the (a)/ prime minister, I would (b) /have changed (c)/ the policies. (d) / no error (e)
Q5.
I want you (a)/ to pick up the box (b) /of glasses carefully and (c)/ placed it on the table.(d) / no error (e)
Q6.
The Principal tried (a)/ to tell us about (b)/ the new professor but (c)/ his words were not audible. (d) / no error (e)
Q7.
I already ate (a)/ my dinner (b)/ when he(c)/ arrived. (d) / no error (e)
Q8.
Up till now, (a)/ the horticulturalists’ water use (b)/ had not been (c)/ metered. (d) / no error (e)
Q9.
She was a bit dubious about her performance (a)/ at first but now she is getting (b)/ used to it and (c)/ people have been adoring her everywhere. (d) / no error (e)
Q10.
A decisive moment for the (a)/ veteran political operative arrived (b)/ after the full scope of the (c)/ scandal had blossomed. (d) / no error (e)
Q11.
Many researches indicate (a)/ that the number of (b)/ crimes is grew (c)/ day by day.(d) / no error (e)
Q12.
The stars, planets and galaxies (a)/ that can be detected made up (b)/ only 4 percent (c) /of the universe. (d) / no error (e)
Q13.
“Here he is coming again!”,(a)/ said Manisha (b)/ when she (c)/ saw him. (d) / no error (e)
Q14.
She has often (a)/ advised and helped me (b)/ in my progress (c)/ through college. (d) / no error (e)
Q15.
It’s about (a)/ time this (b)/ road had(c)/ completed. (d) / no error (e)
Solutions
S1. Ans. (e)
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
S2. Ans. (a)
Sol. “I had my car” should be replaced by “ I had had my car”. The past perfect tense is used when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time.
S3. Ans. (d)
Sol. “I expect” should be replaced by “I had expected” as the past perfect tense is used to show that something happened before another action in the past
S4. Ans. (a)
Sol. “If I was the” should be replaced by “If I were the” as “I were” is called the subjunctive mood, and is used when you’re are talking about something that isn’t true or when you wish something was true; while “I was” is used for things that could have happened in the past or now.
S5. Ans. (d)
Sol. “placed it on the table” should be replaced by “place it on the table” as two infinitives are connected using the conjunction “and”. Thus “pick up” and “place” should be in the same form.
S6. Ans. (a)
Sol. “The principal tried” should be replaced by “ the principal had tried” as past perfect tense is used to mention the events of past of past.
Ex. He informed me about the accident which has occurred two days before.
S7. Ans. (a)
Sol “I already ate” should be replaced by “ I had already eaten” as when two events of past occurs, the first event is constructed in past perfect tense, while the second event is constructed in simple past tense.
S8. Ans. (c)
Sol. “had not been” should be replaced by “has not been” as with the phrase “up till now”, present perfect tense is used.
Ex. He has been studying up till now.
S9. Ans. (d)
Sol. “have been adoring” should be replaced by “have adored” as the verbs like “adore, admire, believe, rely, trust, hope” are not used in continuous or perfect continuous tense. These verbs are either used in simple tense or perfect tense.
Ex. I admire him.
S10. Ans. (e)
Sol. No Error
S11. Ans. (c)
Sol. “grew” should be replaced by “growing” as in continuous tense “is /are/am +V (ing)” is used.
S12. Ans. (b)
Sol. “made up” should be replaced by “make up” as simple present tense is used to describe the universal truths or facts.
S13. Ans. (a)
Sol. “Here he is coming again!” should be replaced by “Here he comes” as we use simple present tense for the sentences that begin with “here” or “there”.
Ex. Here comes the train!
S14. Ans. (e)
Sol. No Error
S15. Ans. (c)
Sol. “had” should be replaced by “was” as with the usage of phrases “it is time, It is high time, It is about time” we use simple past tense.