Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh Solutions for Chapter: Subject-Verb Agreement, Exercise 1: Problems Based on Subject-verb Agreement
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Questions from Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh Solutions for Chapter: Subject-Verb Agreement, Exercise 1: Problems Based on Subject-verb Agreement with Hints & Solutions
Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
What she says/(A) and what she does/(B) are incomprehensible/(C) to an ordinary mind like yours./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
Where she went/(A) and where she left her purse/(B) are not known to us; so it/(C) is of no use being worried about her./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
Nobody else/(A) but these comely young women have/(B) played a prank on you; but it is pitiable that you don't/(C) understand it./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
Some highly significant/(A) observations has been made by the former UN/(B) Secretary General, Mr.Perez De Cueler,/(C) in his annual report submitted to the current session of General Assembly./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
If any proof was needed to show that the United Nations/(A) have lately become a policy tool in the hands of the U.S.A. and that/(B) the world's sole might has a subservient international body, it was provided/(C) by President Bush's angry comment./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
If Mahatma Gandhi/(A) was alive/(B) he would start weeping/(C) to see the present condition of India./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
Was she a bird/(A) she would definitely fly to you/(B) and say that she could not/(C) live without you./(D) No Error(E)

Find out the error in each of the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
There were/(A) reports a few days before the Accra Session commenced/(B) that concrete measures to/(C) restructure the movement would be considered./(D) No Error(E)
