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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
She has not been (1)/ to the restaurant (2)/ much late. (3)/ No Error (4)
“been” is a verb which must be qualified with an adverb and “lately” is an verb which must be used.
No sooner had he finished (1)/ his morning walk (2)/ when it began to rain. (3)/ No Error (4)
No sooner …. Than are used as a pair. Thus “when” should be replaced with “than”.
Her mother is (1)/ angry and (2)/ indifferent to me. (3)/ No Error (4)
Angry at –someone or something- to be irritated by
Angry with- someone or something- when we show displeasure, disappointment.
My brother finds it difficult (1)/ to pass away the time (2)/ at our grandparent's house. (3)/ No Error (4)
pass away: polite expression for die verb. It should be “to pass the time”.
The Tata group own (1)/ many industries, that are spread (2)/ across the globe. (3)/ No Error (4)
Use “which” at the place of “that” as the second clause is non-defining clause and we don’t use “that” with non-defining clause. “That” is always used with defining clause.
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
The punishment of being kept in school after hours.
Detention means the punishment of being kept in school after hours.
Pretension means a claim or assertion of a claim to something.
Blender means a person or thing that mixes things together, in particular an electric mixing machine used in food preparation for liquidizing, chopping, or pureeing.
Rub a part of the body to restore warmth or sensation.
Chafe means (with reference to a part of the body) make or become sore by rubbing against something.
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Against the clock
Against the clock means in a very limited amount of time; with a shortage of time being the main problem.
A blessing in disguise
A blessing in disguise means an unfortunate event or situation that results in an unforeseen positive outcome.
Scapegoat
Scapegoat means to make someone take the blame for something.
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