Question
| Error | Correction | |
| The officials felt powerless with Gandhi’s cooperation. | ||
| He helped them .regulating the crowd. | ||
| He was polite and friendly. He was given them concrete proof that their might, hitherto |
| Error | Correction | |
| The officials felt powerless with Gandhi’s cooperation. | ||
| He helped them .regulating the crowd. | ||
| He was polite and friendly. He was given them concrete proof that their might, hitherto |
| Error | Correction | |
| The officials felt powerless with Gandhi’s cooperation. | With | without |
| He helped them .regulating the crowd. | regulating | regulate |
| He was polite and friendly. He was given them concrete proof that their might, hitherto | was given | gave |
Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. It was all much more tempting then the rules for participles, | ||
| Q.2. and I had the strength | ||
| Q.3. resisting, and hurried off to the school. |
| Error | Correction | |
| A young boy dressing in a grey uniform, | ||
| ‘ wore socks and shoes, | ||
| arrived panting and threw his school bag on a folded bed. |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. But half an hour later, | ||
| Q.2. the rattrap peddler stood again behind the door. | ||
| Q.3. He did not try getting in, however. He only went up to the window, |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. As I presented my first Doctoral dissertation in Italy,, | ||
| Q.2. one of the professors said, | ||
| Q.3. “Scholars learn a lot of a same subject, then they make a lot of false hypotheses, |
| Error | Correction | |
| The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| which prose-writing is not and cannot be |
| Error | Correction | |
| A few months latter, the telephone lines of | ||
| the big bosses of Madras buzzed but once again | ||
| we for Gemini Studios cleared a whole shooting |
| Error | Correction | |
| When I saw whom it was, I said, “Excuse me, but | ||
| aren’t you Danny Casey?” And he looks sort of surprised. | ||
| And he said, “Yes, that’s right.” And I knew it would be Him since |
| Error | Correction | |
| When I was thinking of all this, | ||
| I heard my name-calling. It was my turn to recite. | ||
| What would I not had given to be able to say that dreadful rule |
| Error | Correction | |
| With that, he picked me up but tossed me | ||
| Into the dip end. I landed In a sitting position, | ||
| swallowed water, and went at once to the bottom. |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| Q.2. but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| Q.3. which prose-writing is not and cannot be |