As the given sentence is in the passive form of the present tense, the subject has to be inserted; “are spoken’ will be changed to ‘speak’.
A big change that (A) / I notice in Divya is that she (B) / avoids to speak to me. (C) / No error (D)
The researchers examined 86 (1)/ mammal species and discover (2)/ that 50 per cent of species (3)/ altered their activity levels (4) no error (5)
Neither of the solutions seem to be effective.
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error a...
(A) the project facing several delays,
(B) it was eventually completed
(C) within the allocated budget
(i) despite
(ii) in spite of
(iii) because
If the corporation’s previous products are anything to go by, the aim is likely to get to the next level of commodification of human interaction, ...
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error. If there is no error in the given sentence, then mark option 4 i.e., 'no error' as the answer...
At his birth, it was predicted that he will grow up to be a world ruler but it was not clear whether this would be political or spiritual.
The authors of the report urges online (A)/ platforms and regulators to limit (B)/streaming resolution and sets the default to (C)/SD to reducing ...
He has made a mistake(A)/ of which(B)/ I am certain.(C)