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| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Q.2. Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| Q.3. important then the fact that | ||
| Q.4. the landlords had obliged to surrender part of the money. |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Q.2. Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| Q.3. important then the fact that | ||
| Q.4. the landlords had obliged to surrender part of the money. |
| Error | Correction | |
| This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | adopted | was adopted |
| Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | If | that |
| important then the fact that | then | than |
| the landlords had obliged to surrender part of the money. | had obliged | had been obliged |
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| Q.1. I walked home weak or trembling. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.2. I shook and cried when I lay at the bed. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.3. There were a haunting fear in my heart. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.4. The slightest exertion upset her. | __________ | __________ |
| Incorrect | correct | |
| Q.1. The prose-writers may note admit it. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.2. I believe that prose-writing is not pursuit to a genius. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.3. It is for the patience and persevering drudge. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.4. It is for a shrunken heart that cannot been broken. | __________ | __________ |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1.The officials felt powerless with Gandhi’s cooperation. | ||
| Q.2. He helped them .regulating the crowd. | ||
| Q.3. He was polite and friendly. He was given them concrete proof that their might, hitherto | ||
| Q.4. dreadful and unquestioned, could be challenged by Indians. |
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| Q.1. There was a lot of noise on the forge. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.2. The fire boy shovelled coal at the furnace. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.3. The blacksmith did not notice a man. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.4. He had opened the gate and enters the forge. | __________ | __________ |
| Incorrect | correct | |
| Q.1. The make-up room was like a hare-cutting salon. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.2. It has lights at all angles. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.3. It had half an dozen large mirrors. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.4. The actors went through firey misery in the room. | __________ | __________ |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. It was all much more tempting then the rules for participles, | ||
| Q.2. and I had the strength | ||
| Q.3. resisting, and hurried off to the school. | ||
| Q.4. When I pass the town hall, there was a crowd in front of the bulletin board. |
| Error | Correction | |
| the blacksmith did not notice as a man had opened | ||
| the gate yet entered the forge | ||
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| Q.1. The Governor shook his head in growing despair. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.2. He turn towards the senior police officer. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.3. He told him to take McLeery by him. | __________ | __________ |
| Q.4. McLeery knew the whereabouts for Evans. | __________ | __________ |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| Q.2. but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| Q.3. which prose-writing is not and cannot be | ||
| Q.4. the true pursuit from a genius. It is for the patient, persevering drudge. |
| Error | Correction | |
| Q.1. As I presented my first Doctoral dissertation in Italy, | ||
| Q.2. one of the professors said, | ||
| Q.3. “Scholars learn a lot of a same subject, then they make a lot of false hypotheses, | ||
| Q.4. when they correct them and at the end, they put the conclusions.” |