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Exercise - 1

Correct the following sentences

1. Her hairs are curly.

2. Our elders gave us many advices.

3. I have many work to do.

4. Sunita has sold all her furnitures.

5. She gave me informations about this bank.

6. The seceneries of Himanchal Pradesh are very charming.

7. The people are hard working,

8. The cattles are grazing in the field.

9. I want a paper to write an application.

10. I bring fruits and vegetables from the market.

11. You must continue your study.

12. These news are false.

13. They go to Agra during the summer vacation.

14. Her spectacle is very nice.

15. She has a twenty rupees note.

Exercise - 2

Correct the following sentences

1. He got only passing marks.

2. Ram was true to his words.

3. Ten miles are a long distance.

4. They want two dozens apples.


5. I want two pairs of white shoes.

6. Rahul has finished two third of his work.

7. The chair’s legs are broken.

8. Good night, I m so glad to meet you.

9. There is no space in the car.

10. We should help the poors.

11. She left for delhi by 8.30 o’clock bus.

12. One of his son is a teacher.

13. Amazing stories are an interesting book.

14. This is my son’s in law house.

Exercise - 3

Correct the following sentences

1. I brought my furnitures by goods train.

2. I saw two beautiful fishes in the pond.

3. Thomson’s poetries are very charming.

4. Is your scissors dull?

5. Light travel faster than sound.

6. All the furnitures of my house has been stolen.

7. A poet and writer are dead.

8. The committee was divided on this issue.

9. Mathematics are not a difficult subject.

10. My sympathies are always with the poor.

11. The mother both carried her son and daughter from the burning
house.

12. My sister serves in boy’s school.

13. Rohan’s and Mohan’s house is very far from here.

14. There are many news published in local paper.


15. The teacher has taught the alphabets.

Exercise - 4

Correct the following sentences

1. He is a sixty years old man.

2. A five men committee had a three hours meeting yesterday.

3. An all parties meeting was called to consider the drought situation in


the country.

4. There is two ways traffic here, so no problem of traffic blockage.

Answers

Exercise - 1

1. Her hair is curly.


2. Our elders gave us many pieces of advice.
3. I have much work to do.
4. Sunita has sold all her furniture.
5. She gave me information about this bank.
6. The scenery of Himachal Pradesh is very charming.
7. The people are hard working.
8. The cattle are grazing in the field.
9. I want a piece of paper to write an application.
10. I bring fruit and vegetables from the market.
11. You must continue your studies.
12. This news is false.
13. They go to Agra during the summer vacation.
14. Her spectacles are very nice.
15. She has a twenty rupee note.
Exercise - 2

1. He got only pass marks.


2. Ram was true to his word.
3. Ten miles is a long distance.
4. They want two dozen apples.
5. I want two pairs of white shoes.
6. Rahul has finished two thirds of his work.
7. The legs of the chair are broken.
8. Good evening, I am so glad to meet you.
9. There is no room in the car.
10. We should help the poor.
11. She left for Delhi by 8.30 bus.
12. One of his sons is a teacher.
13. 'Amazing stories' is an interesting book.
14. This is my son-in-law's house.
Exercise - 3

1. I brought my furniture by goods train.


2. I saw two beautiful fish in the pond.
3. Thomson's poetry is very charming.
4. Are your scissors dull?
5. Light travels faster that sound.
6. All the furniture of my house has been stolen.
7. A poet and writer is dead.
8. The committee were divided on this issue.
9. Mathematics is not a difficult subject.
10. My sympathy is always with the poor.
11. The mother carried both her son and daughter from the burning house.
12. My sister serves in boys' school.
13. Rohan and Mohan's house is very far from here.
14. There are many items of news published in the local paper.
15. The teacher has taught the letters of alphabet.
Exercise - 4

1. He is a sixty year old man.


2. A five man committee had a three hour meeting yesterday.
3. An all party meeting was called to consider the drought situation in the
country.
4. There is two way traffic here, so no problem of traffic blockage.
STEP-2

(ADVANCE LEVEL)

1. Payal went (a)/to her friend's house (b)/and gave her two (c)/ten-rupees
notes. (d)/No error

2. We will find a lamp-post (a)/at the front (b)/side of the


(c)/institute.(d)/No error (e)

3. The moral of the army (a)/was so high because (b)/the news coming
from (c)/front were very encouraging (d)/No error (e)

4. My son is reading (a)/Dinkar's and Nirala's (b)/ poetries as a part (c)/of


his syllabus. (d)/No error (e)

5. The same board (a)/is used (b)/for chess (c) as well as for draughts.
(d)/No error (e)

6. My friend went (a)/to Mumbai and spoke (b)/to Govinda's (c)/the


actor's secretary (d)/No error (e)

7. Children should not (a)/seek admissions (b)/to the elders


(c)/society. (d)/No error (e)

8. It is very (a)/difficult to chase (b)/a huge score (c)/ in the second


inning. (d)/No error (e)

9. She does not (a)/cut paper (b)/ with blade (c)/but with a scissors.
(d)/No error (e)

10. I went to the house (a)/and found that (b)/the cart's wheel (c)/ was
broken. (d)/No error (e)

11. Raghu is going (a)/ to Stephen Hawking's (b)/the scientist's


(c)/country. (d)/No error (e)

12. Sachin Tendulkar has (a)/scored more than (b)/ five thousands
(c)/ runs. (d)/No error (e)
13. The name of (a)/Amitabh's (b)/and Amitabh's (c)/ father is Bachchan ji.
(d)/No error. (e)

14. Sudhakar's house (a)/is at (b)/a stone's throw (c)/ from here. (d)/No
error (e)

15. There was (a)/ no money in the bank (b)/in Dhananjay’s (c)/ and
Mintunjay’s joint account. (d)/ No error (e)

16. Reena has been (a)/ given (b)/ a ten rupees (c)/ note today (d)/No error
(e)

17. They are (a)/ awaiting advices (b)/ from their (c)/ Delhi branch. (d)/ No
error (e)

18. Thousand (a)/of rupees (b)/were (c)/ spent by him. (d)/No error (e)

19. The crews (a)/of the boat (b)/were (c)/not drowned. (d)/No error (e)

20. Ten kilometers (a)/is a long distance (b)/but five years (c)/are not a long
period. (d)/No error (e)
21. Linguistic (a)/is (b)/the study (c)/of language. (d)/No error (e)

22. The machineries are (a)/not functioning (b)/ properly (c)/these days.
(d)/No error (e)

23. The poetries (a)/of R. N. Tagore (b)/has been taught (c)/ in the class.
(d)/No error (e)

24. On his way (a)/to the field (b)/Golu saw a flock (c)/of sheeps. (d)/No
error. (e)

25. Arabian nights are (a)/collection of very (b)/ interesting episodes (c)/of
Adventure (d)/No error (e)

26. Sunrise (a)/is a (b)/great (c)/ phenomena. (d)/ No error (e)

27. Success in money-making (a)/is not always (b)/ a good criteria (c)/of
real success in life. (d)/No error (e)

28. Some teachers (a)/find it difficult (b)/to keep orders (c)/in their classes
(d)/No error (e)
29. There have been (a)/ten woman (b)/doctors (c)/ in our colony.
(d)/No error (e)

30. A five-men (a)/delegation (b)/waited upon (c)/the Prime Minister. (d)/No


error (e)

31. The widow (a)/who lives near his house (b)/is passing through
(c)/many crisis. (d)/No error (e)

32. Hindu (a)/and Muslims (b)/are (c)/brothers. (d)/ No error (e)

33. Deepak has (a)/four man-servants (b)/whereas Alok has got (c)/only
one woman-servant. (d)/No error (e)

34. The people (a)/of the world (b)/must (c)/unite. (d)/No error (e)

35. Rakhi met me (a)/on the way (b)/and asked a one (c)/hundred rupees
note (d)/No error (e)

36. Ramesh together with (a)/ his friends gave (b)/ Sarika (c)/good advices.
(d)/No error (e)

37. I went to Delhi (a)/ and bought (b)/ much good (c)/ for my wife.
(d)/No error (e)

38. The great artist (a)/was surrounded by (b)/his usual crowd(c)/of


hanger-ons. (d)/No error (e)

39. Hundreds of (a)/passer-bys (b)/stopped at (c)/the place of accident.


(d)/No error (e)

40. My parents obtained (a)/many informations (b)/ about this child


(c)/last night. (d)/No error (e)

41. One should use (a)/ spectacle to protect (b)/ the eyes from bright
sunlight. (d)/ No error (e)

42. Soni together with her parents (a)/went to the market (b)/and brought
(c)/a lot of handkerchieves. (d)/No error (e)

43. Gulliver's Travels (a)/is an (b)/interesting book (c)/written by Jonathan


Swift. (d)/No error
44. Thousand of people (a)/had already been killed (b)/in the accident
(c)/near Railway crossing. (d)/No error (e)

45. Five thousand (a)/rupees is a (b)/ large amount (c)/for everybody.


(d)/No error (e)

46. We have (a)/received advices (b)/ from our (c)/ Delhi branch.
(d)/ No error (e)

47. A few (a)/dwarves are (b)/ working in (c)/ this circus. (d)/ No error (e)

48. Doctors did (a)/ their best to save (b)/the lifes of the (c)/accident
victims. (d)/No error (e)

49. The gentry (a)/ of our colony (b)/was invited (c)/ to attend the meeting.
(d)/ No error (e)

50. Custom is (a)/paid on goods (b)/imported from (c)/ other countries.


(d)/No error (e)

51. A number of boys are (a)/reading this novel (b)/ because this is one of
the most (c)/important novel of India. (d)/No error (e)

52. If the teacher (a)/is good the students (b)/will respond (c)/positively to
them. (d)/No error (e)

53. The book is (a)/popular and the sale (b)/is quite brisk in (c)/all major
city. (d)/No error (e)

54. His company is (a)/one of the few company(b)/ manufacturing this


product (c)/in the whole country. (d)/No error (e)

55. On my way (a)/to the railway station I met (b)/ one of your friend Ram.
(d)/No error (e)

56. In spite of four letter (a)/we have sent, (b)/we have received (c)/ no
answer from the authority. (d)/No error(e)

57. In spite of having received (a)/all the necessary data (b)/ he did not take
any decision (c)/because of extraneous reasons. (d)/ No error (e)

58. Our housing society comprises (a)/six block and thirty (b)/in an area of
(c)/about thousand square meters. (d)/No error (e)
59. One of my most (a)/ widely spread (b)/ bad habit (c)/ is the use of
tobacco. (d)/ No error (e)

60. One of the sergeant (a)/ came (b)/ running forward (c)/ the captain with
a massage. (d)/ All correct (e)

61. His losses at the races (a)/ made the young man (b)/ lose the peace of
his mind. (c)/ No error.

62. I am hearing (a)/some old song (b)/that I like. (c)/No error (d)

63. Her sister-in-laws (a)/are a cruel lot (b)/and they harass her (c)/No
error (d)

64. One of the greatest contribution (a)/ to social reform (b)/was his
movement for (c)/eradication of child-marriage. (d)/No error (e)

65. Some people (a)/behavior teaches (b)/us not to (c)/behave that way.
(d)/No error (e)

66. All individuals are (a)/different so their (b)/tastes vary from (c)/ one
another. (d)/No error (e)

67. All the children have (a)/assembled on the ground (b)/and are waiting
for (c)/the Principal to come. (d)/No error

68. Let you and I (a)/go to airport (b)/to welcome (c)/ our beloved
friend.(d)/No error (e)

69. He looks (a)/more depressed than (b)/her but I don't (c)/know the
reason. (d)/No error (e)

70. If you are good (a)/to people you will be (b)/treated well (c)/by
themselves. (d)/No error (e)

71. In today meeting (a)/we must first discuss (b)/and thrash out the
problem (c)/one by one. (d)/No error (e)

72. Growing awareness (a)/among the people (b)/will put some effect
(c)/on the politician's action, (d)/ No error (e)

73. They have invited (a)/Pappu and I (b)/to the function to be (c)/held in
the next month, (d)/ No error (e)
74. If you inform me (a)/of your's arrival time (b)/ shall come to (c)/meet
you at the airport. (d)/No error (e)

75. My uncle (a)/forced my (b)/friend and I (c)/to stay back. (d)/No error (e)

76. The vacancy was (a)/filled by Mr. Sharma (b)/ whom the manager said
(c)/ought to be promoted. (d)/No error (e)

77. The pieces of glass windows (a)/were spread for miles (b)/but it
apparently (c)/killed no one. (d)/ No error (e)

78. The book must be old (a)/for it's cover (b)/is torn. (c)/No error(d)

79. The demand of the workers (a)/union that the dismissed (b)/employee
to reinstated has (c)/ been accepted by the management. (d)/No error
(e)

80. The minister speech (a)/has been reported (b)/ to the newspaper.
(c)/No error(d)

81. Aditi was unable (a)/to support her parent (b)/ even though both of
them (c)/had no income of their own. (d)/No error (e)

82. Our system of assigning (a)/different jobs to different people (b)/should


be based on their strengths and weakness. (d)/ No error (e)

83. The sun whose (a)/ray give life to the (b)/ earth was venerated as
(c)/God by our ancestors. (d)/ No error (e)

84. One must use (a)/his best efforts (b)/ if one (c)/wishes to succeed.
(d)/No error (e)

85. The main function of (a)/these employees (b)/to provide (c)/good and
effective customer service.(d)/No error (e)

86. I am obliged to you (a)/ and yours entire family (b)/for showing
kindness (c)/ and generosity towards us. (d)/ No error (e)

87. A large number of (a)/ her classmate called for (b)/the hospital when
(c)/ she was there. (d)/ No error (e)

88. A few word (a)/gratitude are enough (b)/to express your (c)/feelings
sincerely. (d)/No error
89. No other (a)/typists in this (b)/office is as (c)/ slow as she. (d)/No error
(e)

90. As the child was (a)/too young to travel by himself (b)/they arranged his
travel (c)/in the guard's van. (d)/No error (e)

91. I have read (a)/Tagor's poems (b)/who is a great poet. (c)/No error(d)

92. He received timely support(a)/from his elder brother (b)/who had been
working abroad (c)/for the last six year. (d)/No error (e)

93. Nandini's father insisted (a)/ on her marrying the man (c)/of his choice,
(d)/ error (e)

94. There is (a)/no place (b)/ in the compartment (c)/ No error(d)

95. He heard the guard (a)/ blowing whistled and knew (b)/it was time for
him (c)/to enter the train. (d)/No error (e)

96. Some peoples feel depressed (a)/whenever they think of future (b)/
because they do not believe (c)/in their own capabilities. (d)/No error (e)

97. Gandhi ji lived a noble life of fasting (a)/and poverty (b)/in order to
work for peaceful (c)/and independence. (d)/No error (e)

98. Mr. Singh is (a)/one of the (b)/best teacher (c)/ in our school. (d)/No
error (e)

99. If you had not been so secretive (a)/you had told e all the fact earlier
(b)/could have helped you had total (c)/No error (d)

100. Leader of different (a)/state established (b)/ nationalist organizations


(c)/at provincial level. (d)/No error (e)

101. I am totally opposed (a)/to statement (b)/of some of our manager.


(c)/No error (d)

102. There is (a)/no place (b)/in this compartment. (c)/No error (d)

103. Yogesh knew the (a)/value of obedient(b)/to well not to anticipate some
(c)/censure of his act. (d)/ No error (e)

104. I have been (a)/living in Hyderabad(b)/at my uncle (c)/since my birth.


(d)/No error
105. Of the billions of stars in the galaxy (a)/how much are(b)/suitable for
life. (c)/No error (d)

106. All doubts are cleared (a)/between(b)/you and I. (c)/No error (d)

107. I went to the temple (a)/with my parents(b)/my aunts (c)/and my


cousin sisters. (d)/No error (e)

108. Games and sports are (a)/very essential for(b)/ the proper
developments of (c)/our body and mind. (d)/No error (e)

109. The neglect of women (a)/costs the world (b)/a great deal both in
(c)/economic and in social terms. (d)/No error (e)

110. The meeting will not end (a)/till the chairman (b)/ gets approval from
(c)/every members of the Board.(d)/No error (e)

111. After her retiring (a)/she established many (b)/ institutions to train
(c)/underprivileged but talented children. (d)/No error (e)

112. Most of that country (a)/hilly land is (b)/ unsuitable not only for
building (c)/but also for agriculture. (d)/No error (e)

113. Against his family wishes (a)/Ram plans to (b)/take up a job (c)/as a
journalist. (d)/No error (e)

114. In his opinion (a)/every senior citizens (b)/will benefit (c)/from the new
rule. (d)/No error (e)

115. Despite the progress (a)/we have achieved in (b)/ the field of medicine
(c)/many million of people die of malaria. (d)/No error (e)

116. The success of the project (a)/depends on how (b)/much efforts each
(c)/team member puts in.(d)/No error (e)

117. It is truth (a)/that India is (b)/the largest consumer of (c)/gold in the


world. No error (e)

118. The long gap needs (a)/to be bridged soon (b)/ because it has created
(c)/a lot of unpleasant. (d)/No error (e)

119. They have already put (a)/the proposal for to be approved (b)/in the
ensuing meeting (c)/ before the Union cabinet. (d)/No error (e)
120. On a number of occasions (a)/we had noticed that (b)/those two
employees (c)/were often in state of confused. (d)/No error (e)
Answers
1. (d) rupees dh txg rupee gksxk D;ksfd
ten rupee note gksrk gS]
rupees ugha gksrk

2. (b) front side dh txg fliZQfront gksxk D;ksfd


front vkSjback ds lkFkside dk use ugha gksrk

3. (d) were dh txg was gksxk

4. (c) Poetries dh txg poetry gks


xk D;ksfd
poetry uncountable noun gS

5. (e) No error

6. (c) Govinda's dh txg govinda gksxk

7. (b) Admissions dh txg Admission gksxk

8. (d) Inning dh txg Innings gksxk

9. (d) a scissors dh txg scissors gksxk

10. (c) The cart's wheel dh txg the wheel of the cart gksxk

11. (b) Stephen Hawking esaApostrophe's dk use ugh gksxk

12. (c) thousands dh txg thousand gksxk

13. (b) Amitabh's esaApostrophe 's' dk use ugh gksxk

14. (e) No error

15. (c) Dhananjay's dh txg Dhananjay gksxk

16. (c) rupees dh txg rupee gksxk

17. (b) advices dh txg advice gksxk

18. (a) thousand dh txg thousands gksxk

19. (a) Crews dh txg crew gksxk

20. (d) are dh txg is gksxk

21. (a) linguistic dh txg linguistics gksxk

22. (a) machineries are dh txg machinery is gksxk

23. (a) poetries dh txg poetry gksxk


24. (b) Sheeps dh txg sheep gksxk

25. (a) Are dh txg is gksxk

26. (d) Phenomena dh txg Phenomenon gksxk

27. (c) Criteria dh txg criterion gksxk

28. (c) orders dh txg order gksxk

29. (b) woman dh txg women gksxk

30. (a) Men dh txg Man gksxk

31. (d) Crisis dh txg Crises gksxk

32. (d) Brothers dh txg Brethren gksxk

33. (b) Man dh txg Men gksxk

34. (a) people dh txg peoples gksxk

35. (d) rupees dh txg rupee gksxk

36. (d) advices dh txg advice gksxk

37. (c) much good dh txg many goods gksxk

38. (d) Hanger-ons dh txg Hangers on gksxk

39. (b) Passer- bys dh txg passers-by gksxk

40. (b) Many informations dh txg many peices of information gksxk

41. (b) spectacle dh txg spectacles gksxk

42. (d) Handkerchieves dh txg handkerchiefs gksxk

43. (e) No error

44. (a) Thousand dh txg thousands gksxk

45. (b) rupee dh txg rupees gksxk

46. (b) Advices dh txg Advise gksxk

47. (e) no error


48. (c) lifes dh txg lives gksxk

49. (c) was dh txg were gksxk

50. (a) custom dh txg customs gksxk

51. (d) novel dh txg novels gksxk

52. (d) them dh txg him gksxk

53. (d) city dh txg cities gksxk

54. (b) company dh txg companies gksxk

55. (c) friend dh txg friends gksxk

56. (a) Letter dh txg Letters gksxk

57. (e) No error

58. (b) Block dh txg Blocks gksxk

59. (c) Habit dh txg Habits gksxk

60. (a) sergeant dh txg sergeants gksxk

61. (a) Losses dh txg Loss gksxk

62. (b) song dh txg songs gksxk

63. (a) sister-in-laws dh txg sisters-in-law gksxk

64. (a) Contribution dh txg Contributions gksxk

65. (a) people dh txg people's gksxk

66. (d) another dh txg another's gksxk

67. (d) The principal to come dh txg The principal's coming gksxk

68. (a) and I dh txg and me gksxk

69. (c) Her dh txg she gksxk

70. (d) Themselves dh txg them gksxk

71. (d) Today dh txg Today's gksxk


72. (e) No error

73. (b) I dh txg Me gksxk

74. (b) your's dh txg your gksxk

75. (c) I dh txg Me gksxk

76. (c) whom dh txg who gksxk

77. (a) glass windows dh txg window's glasses gksxk

78. (b) It's dh txg its gksxk

79. (a) Workers dh txg workers' gksxk

80. (a) Minister dh txg Ministers gksxk

81. (b) parent dh txg parents gksxk

82. (d) Strengths and weaknesses dh txg strength and weakness gksxk

83. (b) ray dh txg rays gksxk

84. (b) his dh txg one’s gksxk

85. (d) service dh txg services gksxk

86. (b) yours dh txg your gksxk

87. (b) classmate dh txg classmates gksxk

88. (a) word dh txg words gksxk

89. (b) typists dh txg typist gksxk

90. (e) No error

91. (b) Tagore's poems dh txg poems of Tagore gksxk

92. (d) Year dh txg Years gksxk

93. (e) no error

94. (b) place dh txg room gksxk

95. (b) Whistled dh txg Whistle gksxk


96. (a) peoples dh txg people gksxk

97. (c) peaceful dh txg peace gksxk

98. (c) Teacher dh txg Teachers gksxk

99. (b) fact dh txg facts gksxk

100. (b) state dh txg states gksxk

101. (c) Manager dh txg Managers gksxk

102. (b) no place dh txg no room gksxk

103. (b) obedient dh txg obedience gksxk

104. (c) uncle dh txg uncle's gksxk

105. (b) much dh txg many gksxk

106. (c) you and I dh txg you and me gksxk

107. (c) cousin sisters dh txg cousins gksxk

108. (c) developments dh txg development gksxk

109. (e) no error

110. (d) members dh txg member gksxk

111. (a) retiring dh txg retirement gksxk

112. (a) country dh txg country's gksxk

113. (a) Against his family wishes dh txg against the wishes of his family gksxk

114. (b) citizens dh txg citizen gksxk

115. (d) million dh txg millions gksxk

116. (c) efforts dh txg effort gksxk

117. (a) is truth dh txg is a truth gksxk

118. (d) unpleasant dh txg unpleasants gksxk

119. (b) for dk use ugha gksxk


120. (d) confused dh txg confusion gksxk

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