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Purpose : To prepare for written exam of SBI JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CLERK)/ SBI PO.
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ERROR SPOTTING IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
When use of Articles :
e.g. 1
It takes me a hour to reach the temple. | ans: an hour |
- words beginning with ‘h’ such as:
- hour, honour, honest, heir historical (adjective) are considered silent, so the vowel following it takes ‘an’ for the article.
- hence an hour, an heir, an honour etc.
- hence an hour, an heir, an honour etc.
e.g. 2
An European visited in India. | ans: A European |
- when ‘u’ or ‘eu’ takes a ‘u’ or ‘you’ pronunciation (‘y’ is a consonant) so the article ‘a’ should be used.
- hence a European, a university, a union, a unit, etc.
- hence a European, a university, a union, a unit, etc.
e.g. 3
Game came to an end soon. | ans: The game |
- we are talking about a particular game.
e.g. 4
Rich should help poor. | ans: The rich ... the poor |
- rich / poor represent the people representations use ‘the’
Errors in using Prepositions:
e.g. 1
Divide this apple amoung Robert and David. | ans: between |
- amoung (to be used for more than two)
e.g. 2
Divide this apple between the girls. | ans: amoung |
- between (to be used for only two)
e.g. 3
I go to school on bus / on bike | ans: by (for vehicles) |
- use ‘on foot’ to mean ‘we walk’ to school.
e.g. 3
She aims to do well in the exams. | ans: use aim ‘at’ |
- She aims at doing well in the exams.
e.g. 4
The patient is now free of danger. | ans: free from |
- use free ‘from’ danger/risk/disease.
e.g. 5
She called at her friend. | ans: called on |
- use called ‘at’ a place ... his friend’s house.
- use called ‘on’ a person -> means to visit.
Agreement of the subject and the verb:
e.g. 1
Rosy and Sarah is friends. | ans: are friends |
- use plural verbs for ‘and’.
e.g. 2
She or he have done well. | ans: has done |
- when ‘or’ joins two subjects, the verb agrees with the second subject.
She or he is... | David or his friends are... | My friends or I am... |
e.g. 3
The chief minister as well as his followers are at the meeting. | ans: - is |
The boys with their teacher are out in the field. | ans: - are |
The moon along with the stars shine at night. | ans: - shines |
- when using ‘with / along with / together with / as well as’ the verb should agree with the first subject.
e.g. 4
Either my neighbour or her children is coming for dinner. | ans: are |
Neither they nor I were mistaken. | ans: was |
- when using either-or / neither-nor the verb agrees with the second subject.
e.g. 5
Each of them are England citizens. | ans: is |
Everyone of the barrels are full. | ans: is |
Not one of the boys are doing well. | ans: is |
One of the boys are missing. | ans: is |
- sentences using ‘each of / everyone of / one of / not one of’ use the singular form of the verb.
e.g. 6
None of them have arrived yet. | ans: has |
None is genuine. | ans: are |
- None of -> uses singular verb. (has)
- None -> uses plural verb. (are)
Errors in use of Pronouns:
e.g.
One must not reveal his secrets to all. | ans: one’s secrets to all |
- ‘one’ as a subject should use one’s.
- reason -> ‘one’ does not indicate the gender-where male / female.
Errors in use of Conjunctions:
e.g. 1
As we were late so we apologised. | ans: As we were late we apologised. |
- use either ‘as’ or ‘so’
- do not use both ‘as ... so’. Each sentence should use only one conjunction.
e.g. 2
The woman is so poor and she cannot save anyting. | ans: The woman is so poor that he cannot save anything. |
- use ‘so’ with ‘that...not’.
e.g. 3
She has been waiting for you since 3 hours. | ans: waiting for you since 3 p.m.. |
- use ‘since’ to denote the starting time of action.
- ‘for’ for calculating time.
waiting for you for 3 hours.
Errors in use of Plurals:
e.g. 1
Much water are wasted. | ans: Much water is wasted. |
- use ‘is’ - singular verb.
- reason -> ‘much’ is used for uncountable nouns.
e.g. 2
Many students has turned up for the seminar. | ans: Many students have turned up.... |
- use ‘have’ -> plural verb.
- ‘many’ is used for countable noun.
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