This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use PRONOUNS Pronoun should be in the nominative case if it is used as a compliment of the verb “to be”. For example Incorrect – If I were him, I would not do it. Correct – If I were he, I would not do it. Pronoun should be in … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 7
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Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 6
This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use CONJUNCTIONS A sentence should not contain two conjunctions. For example Incorrect – Although she was sick, but she still went to work. Correct – Although she was sick, she still went to work. “Both” should be followed by “and”. … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 6
Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 5
This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use ADVERBS Adverb is used to modify verb, adjective or another adverb. For example Incorrect – She sings vey sweet. Correct – she sings very sweetly. Word “too” shows excessive emphasis. Also too is used with unpleasant … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 5
Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 4
This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use ADJECTIVES Adjectives such as some, little, much, more, enough, all, any, great, half, whole, sufficient, etc show quantity of things or people. They are used for uncountable nouns. For example Incorrect – The child drank few … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 4
Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 3
This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use VERBS If there are two subjects in a sentence with different numbers, then both subjects should have their separate auxiliaries (auxiliary eg: is, are, am, was, were, have, has, etc). For example Incorrect - In the ATM robbery, three … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 3
Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 2
This post is part of our special series "100 Tips To Solve 'Spot The Error' English Questions" How to use PARTICIPLES and INFINITIVES Verbs such as “ask, advice, allow, command, force, forbid, invite, encourage, compel, beg, order, imagine, instruct, permit, persuade, tell, require, remind, teach, etc” are followed by Object + “to” + “second … [Read more...] about Rules To Solve ‘Spot The Error’ English Questions – Part 2