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By Akash Gautam
English Grammar is a majorly important section in almost all entrance examinations that are the doorway to
the best colleges all over the world. And for the non-nerds and non-wizkids, these often become the deal
breaker as they tend to make some very common mistakes in English grammar section. There always will be
questions in Competitive exams like CAT, CLAT, SAT, Bank PO, GRE, GMAT, SSC, NDA, IELTS, TOEFL etc
where one might end up pulling his hair asking – ‘I never studied such Grammar & I have no clue how to get
this one right’.
Please note: The first sentence is incorrect and the second is correct.
1. She prides on her beauty.
She prides herself on her beauty.
8. This will not only interest children, but also good men.
This will interest not only children but also good men.
16. The tide was so strong that the rope was torn.
The tide was so strong that the rope broke.
47. This is one of the interesting stories that has been told by Tolstoy.
This is one of the interesting stories that have been told by Tolstoy.
48. This is one of the best buildings that has come into my view.
This is one of the best buildings that have come into my view.
50. This is the man who was there and no one saw.
This is the man who was there and whom no one saw.
51. This is the book which was there and none knew.
This is the book which was there and which none knew.
99. Is the whole always greater than the part? Certainly, it is.
Is the whole – part? Of course, it is.