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Time & Tenses - Common Errors

This document provides a schedule of grammar topics to be covered from September through October. It lists 11 topics that will be covered from September 27th through October 19th, including tenses, pronouns, nouns, adjectives, subject-verb agreement, prepositions, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, and nouns again. It also provides 50 sentences with blanks to identify errors and 1 question for each sentence.

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Time & Tenses - Common Errors

This document provides a schedule of grammar topics to be covered from September through October. It lists 11 topics that will be covered from September 27th through October 19th, including tenses, pronouns, nouns, adjectives, subject-verb agreement, prepositions, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, and nouns again. It also provides 50 sentences with blanks to identify errors and 1 question for each sentence.

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Time & Tenses

Sessions
1. Tenses – 27 - September
2. Pronouns – 28 - September
3. Nouns – 29 - September
4. Adjectives – 30 - September

5. Subject verb Agreement – 4 - October


6. Preposition – 7 - October
7. Verb – 10 - October
8. Adverb – 13 - October
9. Conjunction – 16 - October
10.Nouns – 19 - October
1. When you will find out (A)/any solution to this problem
(B)/ you will become able (C)/ to finalise the project. (D)/
No error (E)

2. Whenever (A)/ you are coming here, (B)/ you bring a lot
of (C)/ sweets for me. (D)/ No error (E)

3. It is appearing to me (A)/ that you are plotting (B)/


against your (C)/ friends & their parents. (D)/ No error (E)

4. The old man who is sitting in that room (A) / lived here
for more than (B)/ a month but he has never created (C)/
any problem. (D)/ No error (E)
5. A mysogynist is a person (A)/ who is hating women (B)/
but a philogynist is a person (C)/ who loves women. (D)/
No error (E)

6. The secret of his good (A)/ health lies in the fact that (B)/
he is getting up before sunrise (C)/ & has a two-mile walk
every morning. (D)/ No error (E)

7. Now-a-days he teaches physics (A)/ because the teacher


of physics (B)/ has been absenting himself (C)/ for a
month. (D)/No error (E)

8. He seems to be happy (A)/ because his parents (B)/ had


come from London (C)/ to live with him.(D)/No error (E)
9. ‘It is high time (A)/ you are starting (B)/ this work’. (C)/
my friend said to me.(D)/No error (E)

10. I have come (A)/ to know that your (B)/ father has died
(C)/ last week. (D) / No error (E)

11. Many of my friends (A)/ wished to come here (B)/


today but (C)/ none of them arrived yet. (D)/No error (E)

12. She says (A)/ that she will take (B)/ her umbrella (C)/ in
case it will rain.(D)/ No error (E)

13. I will let you know (A)/ as soon as I will get (B)/ any
information (C)/ about your promotion. (D)/ No error (E)
14. When I will be thirty (A)/ most of my friends (B)/ will be
above (C)/ thirty five, be sure (D)/ No error (E)

15. This is, indeed, (A)/ the first time in my life that (B)/ I
hear (C)/ such an interesting story.(D)/ No error (E)

16. Before the alarm (A)/ had stopped ringing (B)/ Veera
had pulled up (C)/ the shade.(D)/ No error (E)

17. I have been knowing (A)/ him for ten years (B)/ but I
don’t know (C)/ where he lives. (D)/ No error (E)

18. He uses to study (A)/ at least till ten O’clock (B)/ at


night & then (C)/ he goes to bed. (D)/ No error (E)
19. If he had (A)/ a few hours to spare, (B)/ he would
spend(C)/ them in public library.(D)/ No error.(E)

20. All the flowers (A)/ in this garden will surely die (B)/
before the rains (C)/ will fall. (D)/ No error.(E)

21. If I would have done this, (A)/ I would have done wrong
(B)/ & would have disappointed (C)/ many of my friends.
(D)/ No error.(E)

22. If she had told me that (A)/ her husband never lived
(B)/ within his means, I would not (C)/ have lent him the
money. (D)/ No error.(E)

23. I wish (A)/ he saw you (B)/ when you were (C)/ living in
England.(D)/ No error.(E)
24. The judge had not given (A)/ any decision (B)/ until he
had (C)/ studied the case. (D)/ No error. (E)

25. I lived (A)/ here since 1980,(B)/ therefore I know


everything (C)/ about this city. (D)/ No error. (E)

26. I have been (A)/ working for this (B)/ organisation for
(C)/ the last ten years.(D)/ No error. (E)

27. If we had Mohan (A)/ in our team, we (B)/ would have


won the match (C)/ against your team. (D)/ No error. (E)

28. Radha came (A)/ to the meeting (B)/ much later (C)/
than I expect. (D)/ No error. (E)
29. If I was you (A)/ I would have told (B)/ the Chairman to
keep (C)/ his mouth shut. (D)/ No error. (E)

30. I want you to (A)/ pick up the box (B)/ of eggs gently &
(C)/ kept it in the corner carefully. (D)/ No error. (E)

31. The victim tried to tell us (A)/ what has happened (B)/
but his words (C)/ were not audible. (D)/ No error. (E)

32. We got (A)/ everything ready for all (B)/ of them


long(C)/ before they arrived. (D)/ No error. (E)

33. She was with (A)/ me uptil now, (B)/ so don’t rebuke
her (C)/ for getting late.(D)/ No error. (E)
34. I have been adoring (A)/ her for (B)/ the voice with (C)/
which she is gifted. (D)/ No error. (E)

35. Had he come (A)/ even a moment earlier, (B)/ he would


have (C)/ found me there. (D)/ No error. (E)

36. Many observations indicate (A)/ that the number of the


drug (B)/ addicts is grew (C)/ day by day. (D)/ No error. (E)

37. Newspaper told (A)/ us about the events (B)/ that


happen (C)/ all over the world. (D)/ No error. (E)

38. ‘Here is coming (A)/ my friend!’ (B)/ said Manju when


(C)/ she was anxious. (D)/ No error. (E)
39. He advised me (A)/ to do as he did (B)/ but I did not
pay any attention (C)/ to his advice. (D)/ No error. (E)

40. By this time next year he (A)/ has had (B)/ settled
himself (C)/ in London. (D)/ No error. (E)

41. It is about time(A)/ you have taken (B)/ your children


(C)/ to school. (D)/ No error. (E)

42. I had hoped (A)/ that I would see (B)/ you the other
day, but (C)/ unfortunately I fell ill. (D)/ No error. (E)

43. The thief was caught (A)/ after he has disposed of (C)/
the stolen goods. (D)/ No error. (E)
44. Sushma arrived here, (A)/ did all the preparations (B)/
& then has called (C)/ on one of her intimate friends. (D)/
No error. (E)

45. I could not recall (A)/ what she has told(B)/ me about
her (C)/ concern with Moti. (D)/ No error. (E)

46. That two & two (A)/ always made (B)/ four cannot (C)/
be doubted. (D)/ No error. (E)

47. Nobody knows (A)/ when death (B)/ will knock at (C)/
his door. (D)/ No error. (E)

48. Dipu hopes to become (A)/ an officer after (B)/ he will


complete (C)/ his higher education. (D)/ No error. (E)
49. Meenu along with her parents (A)/ is going to Mumbai
tonight (B)/ because her eldest brother (C)/ is ill there. (D)/
No error. (E)

50. My friend (A)/ said to me,(B)/ ‘When have (C)/ you


came here ?’ (D)/ No error. (E)

51. He would not have(A)/ done all this (B)/ if he had not
been (C)/ instigated by his wife. (D)/ No error. (E)

52. The teacher said (A)/ to us that we (B)/ should stay at


home (C)/ if it rains. (D)/ No error. (E)
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