Q.1 Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error: "She don't like to eat spicy food."
She
don't
like to eat
spicy food
Explanation - The subject 'She' is third person singular, so the correct auxiliary verb is 'doesn't', not 'don't'.
Correct answer is: don't
Q.2 Find the error in the sentence: "He is more taller than his brother."
He is
more taller
than
his brother
Explanation - 'Taller' is already a comparative adjective, so 'more' is redundant. Correct form: 'He is taller than his brother.'
Correct answer is: more taller
Q.3 Pick the incorrect part: "Neither of the boys have finished their homework."
Neither of the boys
have
finished
their homework
Explanation - 'Neither' is singular, so the verb should be 'has' instead of 'have'.
Correct answer is: have
Q.4 Spot the error: "I am agree with your decision."
I am
agree
with
your decision
Explanation - The verb 'agree' does not take 'am'. Correct form: 'I agree with your decision.'
Correct answer is: I am
Q.5 Identify the part with error: "She suggested me to take a break."
She
suggested me
to take
a break
Explanation - 'Suggest' is not followed by an object pronoun + infinitive. Correct: 'She suggested that I take a break.'
Correct answer is: suggested me
Q.6 Find the incorrect part: "Each of the students are responsible for their own work."
Each of the students
are
responsible for
their own work
Explanation - 'Each' is singular, so the verb should be 'is' instead of 'are'.
Correct answer is: are
Q.7 Spot the error: "He runs fastly than his friend."
He runs
fastly
than
his friend
Explanation - The adverb 'fast' does not change to 'fastly'. Correct: 'He runs faster than his friend.'
Correct answer is: fastly
Q.8 Identify the error: "I look forward to meet you tomorrow."
I look
forward to
meet
you tomorrow
Explanation - After 'look forward to', a gerund should be used: 'meeting'.
Correct answer is: meet
Q.9 Find the incorrect part: "The teacher asked where did I go yesterday."
The teacher asked
where did I go
yesterday
did I
Explanation - In indirect questions, the auxiliary 'did' is not used. Correct: 'The teacher asked where I went yesterday.'
Correct answer is: where did I go
Q.10 Spot the error: "I have seen him yesterday."
I have seen
him
yesterday
seen him
Explanation - The present perfect tense ('have seen') is not used with a specific past time like 'yesterday'. Use simple past: 'I saw him yesterday.'
Correct answer is: I have seen
Q.11 Identify the incorrect part: "He is capable of solve this problem."
He is
capable of
solve
this problem
Explanation - After 'capable of', a gerund is required: 'solving'.
Correct answer is: solve
Q.12 Find the error: "I am knowing the answer."
I am
knowing
the answer
am knowing
Explanation - 'Know' is a stative verb and is not used in continuous tense. Correct: 'I know the answer.'
Correct answer is: knowing
Q.13 Spot the error: "He did not went to the market."
He did not
went
to the market
did not went
Explanation - After 'did not', the base form of the verb should be used: 'go'.
Correct answer is: went
Q.14 Identify the incorrect part: "There is many reasons for his success."
There is
many reasons
for
his success
Explanation - 'Reasons' is plural, so the verb should be 'are': 'There are many reasons for his success.'
Correct answer is: There is
Q.15 Find the error: "He insisted me to go there."
He insisted
me to go
there
to go there
Explanation - 'Insist' is followed by 'on' + gerund or 'that' clause. Correct: 'He insisted on my going there.'
Correct answer is: me to go
Q.16 Spot the incorrect part: "She did a mistake in the report."
She did
a mistake
in the report
did a mistake
Explanation - The correct verb phrase is 'made a mistake', not 'did a mistake'.
Correct answer is: She did
Q.17 Identify the error: "If I would have known, I would have helped you."
If I
would have known
I would have helped
you
Explanation - In conditional sentences (third type), 'had known' is used instead of 'would have known'.
Correct answer is: would have known
Q.18 Find the incorrect part: "He is senior than me in the office."
He is
senior than
me
in the office
Explanation - The comparative 'senior' does not take 'than' in formal English. Correct: 'He is senior to me.'
Correct answer is: senior than
Q.19 Spot the error: "She is married with a doctor."
She is
married with
a doctor
is married
Explanation - The correct preposition with 'married' is 'to', not 'with'.
Correct answer is: married with
Q.20 Identify the incorrect part: "Everyone have to submit their forms by Monday."
Everyone
have
to submit
by Monday
Explanation - 'Everyone' is singular, so the correct verb is 'has'.
Correct answer is: have
Q.21 Find the error: "She is good in mathematics."
She is
good in
mathematics
is good
Explanation - The correct preposition is 'at', not 'in': 'She is good at mathematics.'
Correct answer is: good in
Q.22 Spot the incorrect part: "I look the book on the table."
I look
the book
on the table
look the book
Explanation - The correct verb is 'see' or 'found', not 'look' in this context: 'I saw the book on the table.'
Correct answer is: I look
Q.23 Identify the error: "He explained me the problem clearly."
He explained
me the problem
clearly
explained me
Explanation - 'Explain' is followed by 'to' for the person being explained to: 'He explained the problem to me clearly.'
Correct answer is: me the problem
Q.24 Find the incorrect part: "I am used to get up early."
I am
used to get
up early
am used
Explanation - After 'used to', a gerund is required: 'used to getting up early.'
Correct answer is: used to get
Q.25 Spot the error: "This is the more best solution for the problem."
This is
more best
solution
for the problem
Explanation - 'Best' is already a superlative, so 'more' is unnecessary. Correct: 'the best solution'.
Correct answer is: more best
