This Small Table (A) / Will Collapse (B) / If You Will Stand On It. (C) / No Error (D)
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This Small Table (A) / Will Collapse (B) / If You Will Stand On It. (C) / No Error (D)
This document contains 20 sentences with possible grammatical errors. The sentences cover a variety of topics including furniture, bicycles, school dropouts, lectures, coffee, thinking, family communication, reports, speeches, examinations, property for sale, learning, and history. Most sentences contain 4 parts with the 4th part asking whether there is an error.
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This small table (a) / will collapse (b) / if you will stand on it.
(c) / No error (d)
Shobha asked the dealer (a) / what was the price (b) / of that bicycle and whether (c) / it is really made inGermany ? (d) I No error (e) He refused to answer the question (a) /despite the fact (b) / that his silence willbe interpreted as guilt, (c) / No error (d) 38. Sadhana was the one, person (a) / whocould somehow manage (b) to working in that section (c) / for a long time. (d) / 39. When we consider all the factors, whichare many, (a) /'the number of schooldropouts (6) / are quite disturbing, (c) / No error (d) The lecture to be held (a) / in theauditorium tomorrow (6) / was open tothe public (c) / and free of charge, (d) No error (e) While proceeding on leave (a) / he had committed (b) that he would be resumed after two days. (c) / No error (d) Coffee seeds (a) / is dried and roasted(b) before they are ground into powder.(c) /No error (d) If there had been (a) / no new thinking,(6) / life would follow the beaten track.(c) / No error (d) My father did not (a) / heard from myyounger brother (b) / who is abroad forover a month, (c) / No error (d) While going (a) /through the report (6) / yesterday I find (c) / several factual mistakes, (d) / No error The meeting adjourned abruptly (a) / bythe Chairman after (b) about threehours of deliberation, (c) / No error (d) If the streets would have been (a)clearly marked (6) / it would not have 48.taken us (c) / so long to find his house.(d) /Noerrro(e) I and you (a) / know each other (6) / for the last six years, (c) / No error (d) The eminent speaker's speech (a) / was broadcasted over (b) / all the major radio stations, (c) /No error (d) Somewhere along the line (a) / I lost track of (b) / what Ashish said (c) /about heart ailments, (d) / No error (e) When your father inquired (a) / about your marks (6) / you lied to him. (c) /Have you not ? (d) / No error (e) I am sure that (a) / neither the flat nor its contents (b) is for sale. (c) /No error (d) It's time (a) /you started b)working.c) / No error (d) You are learning Tamil (a) / for the last one year (fc) / but you show (c) / no improvement whatsoever, (d) No error Many a profound thinker believe (a) /that the march of civilisation (6) / has not coincided with real human progress.(c) /No error (d) The last of the Mughal emperors of Indiaa) / was imprisoned (b) / and was later(c) / sent into exile by the British, (d) tNo error (c) The programme which (a) / came ontelevision (6) / these days, in theevenings (c) / is very interesting, (d) INo error (e) (