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Error correction on adverbs (1)

The document presents a series of sentences with potential grammatical errors, asking the reader to identify any mistakes. Each sentence is followed by the phrase 'No error' indicating that the reader should assess if the sentence is correct as is. The sentences cover various topics and grammatical structures, relevant for competitive exams and spoken English classes.
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Error correction on adverbs (1)

The document presents a series of sentences with potential grammatical errors, asking the reader to identify any mistakes. Each sentence is followed by the phrase 'No error' indicating that the reader should assess if the sentence is correct as is. The sentences cover various topics and grammatical structures, relevant for competitive exams and spoken English classes.
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1. The products (a)/which she sells are (b)/enough costly to allow the pocket of an ordinary man.

(c)/No error (d)

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• 2.The child requested his father (a)/to be enough kind to grant (b)/him five thousand rupees for the

educational tour. (c)/ No error

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• 3.A part of the training (a)/they offered was (b)/real good. (c)/No error (d)

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• 4.I met that lady (a)/two years ago and have (b)/remembered her ever for. (c)/ No error (d)

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5. Although he only earns (a)/nine hundred rupees a month (b)/he manages to feed his family. (c)/No error (d)

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6. He does (a)/not know to make (b)/friends so he leads a lonely life. (c)/No error (d)6

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7. There is (a)/one of his novels (b)/that are only interesting. (c)/No error (d)

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8. Hardly she likes to hear my name (a)/after the tension which occurred (b)/between her and me. (c)/ No error (d)

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9. No sooner had the hockey match started (a)/when it began (b)/to rain. (c)/No error (d)

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10. They are a political (a)/important family (b)/in the area. (c)/No error (d)

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11. I came across her in Delhi last month (a)/and invited her (b)/to come to my home. (c)/No error (d)

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12. We will execute this plan so skilfully (a)/that our boss (b)/will feel surprised. (c)/No error.

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13. I soundly slept (a)/last night as there (b)/was no power cut. (c)/No Error (d)

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14. Although he only earns (a)/nine hundred rupees a month (b)/he manages to feed his family. (c)/No error (d)

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15. I met that lady (a)/two years ago and have (b)/remembered her ever for. (c)/ No error (d)

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16. I liked that moment where the workers proved their might (a)/to take the risk (b)/and succeeded. (c)/No error (d)

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17. The faculty at ABC tries (a)/their best to make students (b)/speak and use correctly English. (c)/No error (d)

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18. He is earning (a)/twenty-five thousand (b)/rupees monthly. (c)/No error (d)

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19. Although he ran (a)/ slow in the beginning (b)/he picked up speed towards the end (c)/No error (d)

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20. Somebody reported to (a)/the contractor that his partner (b)/had only died a week ago. (c)/No error (d)

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21. He asked me to (a)/completely forget her (b)/but only I know how easy it is to say so. (c)/No error (d)

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22. When carefully examined (a)/it will give us a clue (b)/to the mystery of the case. (c)/No error (d)

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23. She looked at the child lovely (a)/but the child did not (b)/respond to her. (c)/No error (d)

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24. l see him often (a)/at the centre but he (b)/has not come from the past few days. (c)/No error (d)

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25. They are very senior (a)/to me (b)/so I dare not joke with them. (c)/No error (d)

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26..I hardly ever talk to him because (a)/in my opinion he is not (b)/a man to be trusted. (c)/No error (d)

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27. I know that eventually he will succumb to the pressure (a)/and confess that he (b)/has committed a crime. (c)/No error (d)

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28. Before the game she felt surely (a)/of winning, but after five minutes (b)/she realized that it was not going to be so

easy. (c)/No error (d)

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29. Where else (a)/did you go besides (b)/the office?" she asked her husband. (c)/No error (d)

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30.He said that the examination was tough (a)/and added that he could not answer (b)/questions enough to pass

it. (c)/No error

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SSC, CHSL, CGL, MTS, BANKING,ANM & GNM ENTRANCE and other competitive Exams

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