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| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. Eventually the substitution fans | ||
| Q.2. worked well enough to finishing |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. Eventually the substitution fans | ||
| Q.2. worked well enough to finishing |
| Error | Correction |
| substitution | substitute |
| finishing | finish |
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| Q.1. I listened therefore I loved her | ||
| Q.2. voice but never bothered to learn it. Then she would fetch my wood |
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| Q.1. They remained the richest collection ever found.. | ||
| Q.2. They had become part of the pharaoh’s legend. |
| Incorrect | Correct | |
| Q.1. Several species for life now face extinction. | ||
| Q.2. Crocker- Harris spoke to Taplow in a throat voice. |
| Incorrect | Correct | |
| Q.1. I am heading towards the Mount Kailash. | ||
| Q.2. I wanted to complete a pilgrimage. |
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| Q.1. The train begin to slow down | ||
| Q.2. had a five-day course of medicine which I start right away. |
| Incorrect | Correct | |
| Q.1. We was in the same neighbourhood. | ||
| Q.2. We began to met for occasional meals. |
| Incorrect | Correct | |
| Q.1. Tsetan told me to go and drink less tea. | ||
| Q.2. The cafe is constructed from badly painted concrete. |
| Incorrect | Correct | |
| Q.1. He changed name to Tutankhamun. | ||
| Q.2. He oversaw a restoration of old ways. |
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| Q.1. Supposing the answer is favour | ||
| Q.2. Just repeat it. |
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| Q.1. I would be away until five years, and | ||
| Q.2. at her age one could never tell. But my grandmother could. She was not even sentimentalist. She came to |