In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate letters. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option.
He looked upon me (A) / eye to eye for a few moments (B)
/ before he spoke (C) / No error (D)
AHe looked upon meCorrect AnswerIncorrect Answer
Beye to eye for a few momentsCorrect AnswerIncorrect Answer
Cbefore he spokeCorrect AnswerIncorrect Answer
DNo errorCorrect AnswerIncorrect Answer
Solution
Replace ‘looked upon me’ with ‘looked at me’. Look upon: to regard someone /something in a certain way. While look at: to direct eyes towards something. Hence ‘looked at me’ is the right usage.