Common Errors Practice Questions Based on Adverb (4 Questions)

Direction: Read each sentence carefully to see if there is a grammatical error in it. The sentences have been broken into four parts (a), (b), (c) and (d), separated by a slash mark (/). Mark the part that has an error, or mark (e) if there is no error.

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The company says (a) / that the passcode (b) / is mathematical more secure (c) / than traditional methods (d). No error (e)

Direction: Read each sentence carefully to see if there is a grammatical error in it. The sentences have been broken into four parts (a), (b), (c) and (d), separated by a slash mark (/). Mark the part that has an error, or mark (e) if there is no error.

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That piece (a) / of furniture (b) / nearly costs (c) / sixty thousand rupees (d). No error (e)

Direction: Read each sentence carefully to see if there is a grammatical error in it. The sentences have been broken into four parts (a), (b), (c) and(d), separated by a slash mark (/). Mark the part that has an error, or mark (e) if there is no error.

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Nowadays, all employees (a) / convenience sit (b) / in an open space office, (c) / making it easier to get involved (d). No error (e)

Direction: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. If there is no error, choose option (5) as your answer.

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Afterwards foraying into segments (1)/ such as snacks, beverages and ready to cook (2)/ Bangalore based company believes it’s time to (3)/ nurture these products. (4)/ No error (5)