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Indict-formally accuse of or charge with a crime. The word ‘indict’ is incorrectly used in option D. In other sentence, indict is correctly used.
I. The council takes a lot of knocking, but on this occasion its efforts demand nothing but to applause.
II. What these churches have to offer, i...
Neither of the solutions seem to be effective.
For one thing, they require (A)/you to think on your feet and (B)/call on all your resources to (C)/get passed them, reaffirming your commitment (D).
Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all th...
Each sentence given below has been divided into four Sentence A, B, C, D, one of which is erroneous. Identify the erroneous part and mark that option a...
The trek is difficult (A) / but it is far worth (B) / the endeavor. (C) / No Error (D)
I am(A)/ excited about (B)/go to the (C)/concert tomorrow night.(D)
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
There was enough evidence t...
The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
...Demonetisation has contributed to the bloating of the country’s stock prices. Earnings per share have worsened even as those for Asia-Pacific ...