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The document contains 46 sentences with potential grammatical errors. Each sentence is followed by an analysis that identifies the part of the sentence with the error, explains what is incorrect, and provides the correction. The analyses cover a variety of common grammatical issues including subject-verb agreement, articles, prepositions, verb forms, pronouns, word order and more.
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Upsc Max Pro

The document contains 46 sentences with potential grammatical errors. Each sentence is followed by an analysis that identifies the part of the sentence with the error, explains what is incorrect, and provides the correction. The analyses cover a variety of common grammatical issues including subject-verb agreement, articles, prepositions, verb forms, pronouns, word order and more.
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1. He go (a) / to the office (b) / every day.

(c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a) Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "goes"
instead of "go" to match the singular subject "he."

2. The teacher gave (a) / the students (b) / a homework. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c) Explanation: The word "homework" is a non-count noun, so it
should be used without the article "a." The correct form is "homework" without the article.

3. My brother and I (a) / is going (b) / to the park. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b) Explanation: The subject "My brother and I" is plural, so the
correct verb form should be "are going" instead of "is going."

4. She want (a) / to become (b) / a doctor. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a) Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "wants"
instead of "want" to match the singular subject "she."

5. We has (a) / visited (b) / the museum yesterday. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a) Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "have"
instead of "has" to match the plural subject "we."

6. The book (a) / is laying (b) / on the table. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b) Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "is lying"
instead of "is laying." "Lying" is used to indicate a state of reclining or resting, while "laying"
is the present participle of "lay" and requires an object.

7. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c) Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it
should be used with the auxiliary verb "have" in the negative form. The correct form is "I
haven't seen anybody today."

8. She has (a) / lived (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c) Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to
"for five years" to indicate the duration. The correct form is "She has lived here for five
years."

9. They goes (a) / to the beach (b) / every summer. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (a) Error in Part (a) Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "go" instead
of "goes" to match the plural subject "they."

10. The cake (a) / tastes (b) / delicious. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors in any of the parts (a), (b),
or (c).

11. The students (a) / were studying (b) / hard for the exams. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

12. He have (a) / a lot of friends (b) / in his neighborhood. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "has" instead of "have" to match the
singular subject "He."

13. My father (a) / drives (b) / a blue car. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

14. She likes (a) / to play (b) / piano and guitar. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The article "the" should be added before "piano" to indicate a specific musical
instrument. The correct form is "to play the piano and guitar."

15. They goes (a) / to the gym (b) / every morning. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "go" instead of "goes" to match the
plural subject "They."

16. She bought (a) / an expensive (b) / necklace for her mother. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)


Explanation: The adjective "expensive" should be preceded by the indefinite article "an" to
indicate a single necklace. The correct form is "an expensive necklace."

17. The students (a) / are preparing (b) / for the upcoming exam. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

18. He goes (a) / to the market (b) / every day for buying groceries. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "for buying groceries" should be changed to "to buy groceries" to
indicate the purpose. The correct form is "to the market every day to buy groceries."

19. She has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "She has been living here for five years."

20. The dog (a) / barks (b) / loudly at night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

21. He go (a) / to school (b) / by bus. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "goes" instead of "go" to match the
singular subject "he."

22. The children (a) / is playing (b) / in the park. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "are playing" instead of "is playing" to
match the plural subject "children."

23. I have (a) / visited (b) / New York last year. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)


Explanation: The word "last" should be placed before "year" to indicate the specific time.
The correct form is "I visited New York last year."

24. The cat (a) / sleeps (b) / peacefully on the bed. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

25. She wants (a) / to become (b) / an actress. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

26. The train (a) / arrives (b) / on time every day. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

27. They went (a) / to the movie (b) / yesterday evening. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

28. I will (a) / send (b) / him a message. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

29. The book (a) / was written (b) / by a famous author. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

30. He is going (a) / to the market (b) / to buys groceries. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "buys" should be changed to "buy" to match the infinitive form "to"
before the verb. The correct form is "to buy groceries."
31. The sun (a) / rises (b) / in the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The sentence states an incorrect fact. The sun rises in the east, not the west.
The correct form is "The sun rises in the east."

32. She likes (a) / playing (b) / the tennis. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The article "the" should be removed before "tennis" as it is a general activity,
not a specific one. The correct form is "She likes playing tennis."

33. We haven't (a) / gone (b) / to the movies since a month. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since a month" should be changed to "for a month" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "We haven't gone to the movies for a month."

34. The cat (a) / climbed (b) / on top of the tree. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

35. She can speak (a) / English (b) / and French fluently. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

36. He is a (a) / good (b) / cricket player. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: The indefinite article "a" should be removed as it is unnecessary before the
adjective "good." The correct form is "He is a good cricket player."

37. The team (a) / have won (b) / the championship. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "has won" instead of "have won" to
match the singular subject "team."
38. I will meet you (a) / at the library (b) / on next Monday. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "on next Monday" should be changed to "next Monday" to indicate
the specific day. The correct form is "I will meet you at the library next Monday."

39. They are planning (a) / to visit (b) / their grandparents this summer. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

40. The car (a) / drove (b) / very slow. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The adjective "slow" should be changed to its adverb form "slowly" to modify
the verb "drove." The correct form is "The car drove very slowly."

41. He was born (a) / on 5th July (b) / in 1995. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

42. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to sits quietly. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "sits" should be changed to "sit" to match the plural subject
"students." The correct form is "to sit quietly."

43. We enjoy (a) / playing (b) / in the rain. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

44. The museum (a) / opens (b) / at 9 AM. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

45. She asked (a) / me (b) / for helping. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "helping" should be changed to "help" to use the base form of the
verb after the preposition "for." The correct form is "for help."

46. They went (a) / to the party (b) / last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

47. The cat (a) / chased (b) / the mouses. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice."

48. He is (a) / the best (b) / football player in the team. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

49. I have (a) / been waiting (b) / for him since two hours. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since two hours" should be changed to "for two hours" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "I have been waiting for him for two hours."

50. The building (a) / is being (b) / constructed since last year. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since last year" should be changed to "since the last year" or
"since last year" to indicate the specific time. The correct form is "The building is being
constructed since last year."

51. He is going (a) / to the market (b) / to buys groceries. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "buys" should be changed to "buy" to match the infinitive form "to"
before the verb. The correct form is "to buy groceries."

52. The dog (a) / wagged its tail (b) / and jumps on the couch. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "jumps" should be changed to "jumped" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "and jumped on the couch."

53. The children (a) / are playing (b) / with their new toys. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

54. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it should be used with the
auxiliary verb "seen" in the negative form. The correct form is "I haven't seen anybody
today."

55. She has (a) / lived (b) / here for five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

56. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / were awarded with trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "were" should be changed to "was" to match the singular subject
"captain." The correct form is "The team captain, along with his players, was awarded with
trophies for their performance."

57. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many people, but they seemed uninterested.
(c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

58. The book that I borrowed (a) / from the library (b) / belongs to the science fiction
genre. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

59. I have visited (a) / all major cities (b) / in India except for Mumbai. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

60. He has been (a) / working with this company (b) / for the past three years now. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

61. Neither John nor Peter (a) / is interested in (b) / attending the seminar that was held
yesterday. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: When using "neither...nor" structure, the verb should agree with the subject
closer to it. In this case, "Peter" is closer, so the correct form is "Neither John nor Peter is
interested in attending the seminar that was held yesterday."

62. My friend and I (a) / is planning (b) / to visit the Taj Mahal next week. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: When using "my friend and I" as the subject, the correct form of the verb
should be "are planning" instead of "is planning." The correct form is "My friend and I are
planning to visit the Taj Mahal next week."

63. The doctor advised (a) / him to take the medicine (b) / twice a day for a week. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

64. The students of the college were (a) / eagerly waiting (b) / for the announcement of
the examination results. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


65. She tried to explain (a) / him the reason (b) / for her absence from the meeting. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The preposition "to" should be used after the verb "explain" instead of the
object pronoun "him." The correct form is "She tried to explain to him the reason for her
absence from the meeting."

66. The concert was (a) / attended by (b) / many people, but they seemed uninterested.
(c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

67. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / were awarded with trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "were" should be changed to "was" to match the singular subject
"captain." The correct form is "The team captain, along with his players, was awarded
trophies for their performance."

68. The book that I borrowed (a) / from the library (b) / belongs to the science fiction
genre. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

69. I have visited (a) / all the major cities (b) / in India except for Mumbai. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

70. He has been (a) / working at this company (b) / for the past three years now. (c) / (d)
No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


71. The students (a) / was studying (b) / for the upcoming exam. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "was studying" should be changed to "were studying" to match the
plural subject "students." The correct form is "The students were studying for the upcoming
exam."

72. She has (a) / been waiting (b) / since two hours. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since two hours" should be changed to "for two hours" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "She has been waiting for two hours."

73. The cat (a) / is (b) / sleeps on the mat. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "is" should be changed to "sleeps" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "The cat sleeps on the mat."

74. They went (a) / to the beach (b) / and enjoyed on the waves. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "and enjoyed on the waves" should be changed to "and enjoyed
the waves." The correct form is "They went to the beach and enjoyed the waves."

75. The book (a) / contains (b) / many useful information. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "information" is uncountable, so it should be used without the article
"many." The correct form is "The book contains much useful information."

76. She asked (a) / me (b) / to lend she some money. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The pronoun "she" should be changed to "her" after the verb "lend." The
correct form is "She asked me to lend her some money."

77. The dog (a) / barked (b) / loudly when he saw the stranger. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

78. We have (a) / been waiting (b) / since two hours. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since two hours" should be changed to "for two hours" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "We have been waiting for two hours."

79. She loves (a) / to playing (b) / the piano. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to playing" should be changed to "to play" after the preposition "to."
The correct form is "She loves to play the piano."

80. The children (a) / were (b) / played in the park. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "were played" should be changed to "were playing" to maintain verb
tense consistency. The correct form is "The children were playing in the park."

81. The car (a) / drives (b) / very smooth. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The adjective "smooth" should be changed to "smoothly" to modify the verb
"drives." The correct form is "The car drives very smoothly."

82. He has (a) / visit (b) / many countries in his lifetime. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "visit" should be changed to "visited" to match the past tense form.
The correct form is "He has visited many countries in his lifetime."

83. The students (a) / are studying (b) / hardly for the final exam. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The adverb "hardly" should be changed to "hard" to indicate intense or diligent
studying. The correct form is "The students are studying hard for the final exam."

84. She asked (a) / me (b) / to borrow she a pen. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The pronoun "she" should be changed to "her" after the verb "borrow." The
correct form is "She asked me to borrow her a pen."

85. We enjoyed (a) / to swim (b) / in the ocean. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to swim" should be changed to "swimming" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "We enjoyed swimming in the ocean."

86. The dog (a) / is (b) / barking loudly. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

87. He plays (a) / the guitar (b) / and sings very well. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

88. They goes (a) / to the park (b) / every morning. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (a) Error in Part (a)

Explanation: The correct form of the verb should be "go" instead of "goes" to match the
plural subject "They." The correct form is "They go to the park every morning."

89. I don't have (a) / any money (b) / with me. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

90. She has (a) / been waiting (b) / since two hours. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since two hours" should be changed to "for two hours" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "She has been waiting for two hours."

91. The train (a) / arrived (b) / late at the station. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

92. She has (a) / cooked (b) / a delicious meal for us. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

93. I have (a) / finished (b) / my homework just now. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

94. The children (a) / were (b) / playing happily in the park. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

95. He wants (a) / to goes (b) / to the movies tonight. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to goes" should be changed to "to go" to match the infinitive form
after "wants." The correct form is "He wants to go to the movies tonight."

96. The company (a) / is organizing (b) / an employee's gathering next week. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The possessive form "employee's" should be changed to the plural form
"employees'" to indicate that it is a gathering for multiple employees. The correct form is
"an employees' gathering next week."

97. We are (a) / going (b) / to beach this weekend. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The article "the" should be added before "beach" to indicate a specific beach.
The correct form is "We are going to the beach this weekend."

98. She has (a) / been working (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "She has been working here for five years."

99. The cat (a) / climbed (b) / onto the tree. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

100. They enjoy (a) / go (b) / hiking in the mountains. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "go" should be changed to "going" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "They enjoy going hiking in the mountains."

101. He walks (a) / to school (b) / every day. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

102. The students (a) / has completed (b) / their assignments. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "has completed" should be changed to "have completed" to match
the plural subject "students." The correct form is "The students have completed their
assignments."

103. She asked (a) / me (b) / that where the library is. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "that" should be removed from the sentence. The correct form is
"She asked me where the library is."

104. The dog (a) / barked (b) / loudly, frightening the birds away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

105. We need (a) / some informations (b) / about the event. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The noun "information" is uncountable, so it should be used without the article
"some." The correct form is "We need some information about the event."

106. He has (a) / been worked (b) / on this project for several months. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "been worked" should be changed to "been working" to maintain
verb tense consistency. The correct form is "He has been working on this project for several
months."

107. The book (a) / which I borrowed (b) / is very interesting. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

108. She enjoys (a) / listening (b) / to music in her free time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

109. He is the (a) / most tallest (b) / person in his family. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The adjective "most" should be removed before "tallest" as it is redundant. The
correct form is "He is the tallest person in his family."

110. They went (a) / to the concert (b) / and had a great time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

111. The cat (a) / sleeps (b) / peaceful on the bed. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The adjective "peaceful" should be changed to "peacefully" to modify the verb
"sleeps." The correct form is "The cat sleeps peacefully on the bed."
112. She asked (a) / me (b) / if I can lend her some money. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "can" should be changed to "could" to indicate a polite request. The
correct form is "She asked me if I could lend her some money."

113. The concert (a) / was canceled (b) / due to the heavy rain. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

114. I have (a) / seen (b) / a ghost last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "a" should be removed before "ghost" as it is an indefinite article and
doesn't typically precede "ghost." The correct form is "I have seen a ghost last night."

115. They are (a) / playing (b) / cricket in the garden. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

116. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to be quiet during the exam. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

117. He will (a) / come (b) / to the party last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last night" should be changed to "tonight" to indicate the specific
time of the party. The correct form is "He will come to the party tonight."

118. We need (a) / to buy (b) / some fruits from the grocery store. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


119. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the cats away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

120. She is (a) / speaking (b) / loudly on the phone. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

121. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

122. She enjoys (a) / to read (b) / books in her free time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to read" should be changed to "reading" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "She enjoys reading books in her free time."

123. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody at the party. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it should be used with the
negative form of the verb "seen." The correct form is "I haven't seen anybody at the party."

124. They are (a) / going (b) / to visit their grandparents last weekend. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last weekend" should be changed to "next weekend" to indicate
the future time. The correct form is "They are going to visit their grandparents next
weekend."

125. The movie (a) / was (b) / very bored. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)


Explanation: The adjective "bored" should be changed to "boring" to describe the movie.
The correct form is "The movie was very boring."

126. He asked (a) / me (b) / that where I live. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "that" should be removed from the sentence. The correct form is "He
asked me where I live."

127. The children (a) / were (b) / played in the park. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "were played" should be changed to "were playing" to maintain verb
tense consistency. The correct form is "The children were playing in the park."

128. I want (a) / to buy (b) / an new car. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The article "an" should be changed to "a" before "new" as "new" does not start
with a vowel sound. The correct form is "I want to buy a new car."

129. She enjoys (a) / to sing (b) / and dancing. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The gerund "dancing" should be changed to the infinitive form "to dance" to
maintain parallelism with "to sing." The correct form is "She enjoys singing and dancing."

130. The cat (a) / is (b) / sleeping under the table. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

131. He will (a) / goes (b) / to the store later today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "goes" should be changed to "go" to maintain verb tense consistency.
The correct form is "He will go to the store later today."

132. The book (a) / that I borrowed (b) / is belong to my friend. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "is belong" should be changed to "belongs" to match the third-person
singular subject "book." The correct form is "The book that I borrowed belongs to my
friend."

133. She asked (a) / me (b) / where I am from. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

134. I have (a) / eaten (b) / my breakfast already. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

135. They (a) / have been waiting (b) / for the bus since an hour. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since an hour" should be changed to "for an hour" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "They have been waiting for the bus for an hour."

136. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the mouses away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice" instead of
"the mouses."

137. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / was awarded trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

138. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many peoples. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "people" is already plural and does not require the plural form
"peoples." The correct form is "many people."
139. He has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "He has been living here for five years."

140. She enjoys (a) / playing (b) / with her cat and dog. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

141. The car (a) / drives (b) / very smoothly. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

142. She asked (a) / me (b) / if I can lend her some money. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "can" should be changed to "could" to indicate a polite request. The
correct form is "She asked me if I could lend her some money."

143. The concert (a) / was canceled (b) / due to the heavy rain. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

144. I have (a) / seen (b) / a ghost last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "a" should be removed before "ghost" as it is an indefinite article and
doesn't typically precede "ghost." The correct form is "I have seen a ghost last night."

145. They are (a) / playing (b) / cricket in the garden. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


146. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to be quiet during the exam. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

147. He will (a) / come (b) / to the party last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last night" should be changed to "tonight" to indicate the specific
time of the party. The correct form is "He will come to the party tonight."

148. We need (a) / to buy (b) / some fruits from the grocery store. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

149. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the cats away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

150. She is (a) / speaking (b) / loudly on the phone. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

151. He will (a) / goes (b) / to the store later today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "goes" should be changed to "go" to maintain verb tense consistency.
The correct form is "He will go to the store later today."

152. The book (a) / that I borrowed (b) / is belong to my friend. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)


Explanation: The verb "is belong" should be changed to "belongs" to match the third-person
singular subject "book." The correct form is "The book that I borrowed belongs to my
friend."

153. She asked (a) / me (b) / where I am from. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

154. I have (a) / eaten (b) / my breakfast already. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

155. They (a) / have been waiting (b) / for the bus since an hour. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since an hour" should be changed to "for an hour" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "They have been waiting for the bus for an hour."

156. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the mouses away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice" instead of
"the mouses."

157. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / was awarded trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

158. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many peoples. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "people" is already plural and does not require the plural form
"peoples." The correct form is "many people."

159. He has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "He has been living here for five years."

160. She enjoys (a) / playing (b) / with her cat and dog. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

161. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

162. She enjoys (a) / to read (b) / books in her free time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to read" should be changed to "reading" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "She enjoys reading books in her free time."

163. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody at the party. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it should be used with the
negative form of the verb "seen." The correct form is "I haven't seen anybody at the party."

164. They are (a) / playing (b) / cricket in the garden. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

165. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to be quiet during the exam. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

166. He will (a) / come (b) / to the party last night. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last night" should be changed to "tonight" to indicate the specific
time of the party. The correct form is "He will come to the party tonight."

167. We need (a) / to buy (b) / some fruits from the grocery store. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

168. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the cats away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

169. She is (a) / speaking (b) / loudly on the phone. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

170. He will (a) / goes (b) / to the store later today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "goes" should be changed to "go" to maintain verb tense consistency.
The correct form is "He will go to the store later today."

171. The book (a) / that I borrowed (b) / is belong to my friend. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "is belong" should be changed to "belongs" to match the third-person
singular subject "book." The correct form is "The book that I borrowed belongs to my
friend."

172. She asked (a) / me (b) / where I am from. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

173. I have (a) / eaten (b) / my breakfast already. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

174. They (a) / have been waiting (b) / for the bus since an hour. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since an hour" should be changed to "for an hour" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "They have been waiting for the bus for an hour."

175. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the mouses away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice" instead of
"the mouses."

176. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / was awarded trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

177. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many peoples. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "people" is already plural and does not require the plural form
"peoples." The correct form is "many people."

178. He has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "He has been living here for five years."

179. She enjoys (a) / playing (b) / with her cat and dog. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

180. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

181. She enjoys (a) / to read (b) / books in her free time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to read" should be changed to "reading" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "She enjoys reading books in her free time."

182. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody at the party. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it should be used with the
negative form of the verb "seen." The correct form is "I haven't seen anybody at the party."

183. They are (a) / playing (b) / cricket in the garden. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

184. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to be quiet during the exam. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

185. He will (a) / come (b) / to the party last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last night" should be changed to "tonight" to indicate the specific
time of the party. The correct form is "He will come to the party tonight."

186. We need (a) / to buy (b) / some fruits from the grocery store. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


187. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the cats away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

188. She is (a) / speaking (b) / loudly on the phone. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

189. He will (a) / goes (b) / to the store later today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "goes" should be changed to "go" to maintain verb tense consistency.
The correct form is "He will go to the store later today."

190. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

191. The book (a) / that I borrowed (b) / is belong to my friend. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "is belong" should be changed to "belongs" to match the third-person
singular subject "book." The correct form is "The book that I borrowed belongs to my
friend."

192. She asked (a) / me (b) / where I am from. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

193. I have (a) / eaten (b) / my breakfast already. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


194. They (a) / have been waiting (b) / for the bus since an hour. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since an hour" should be changed to "for an hour" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "They have been waiting for the bus for an hour."

195. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the mouses away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice" instead of
"the mouses."

196. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / was awarded trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

197. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many peoples. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "people" is already plural and does not require the plural form
"peoples." The correct form is "many people."

198. He has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "He has been living here for five years."

199. She enjoys (a) / playing (b) / with her cat and dog. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

200. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)


Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

201. The book (a) / that I borrowed (b) / is belong to my friend. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The verb "is belong" should be changed to "belongs" to match the third-person
singular subject "book." The correct form is "The book that I borrowed belongs to my
friend."

202. She asked (a) / me (b) / where I am from. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

203. I have (a) / eaten (b) / my breakfast already. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

204. They (a) / have been waiting (b) / for the bus since an hour. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since an hour" should be changed to "for an hour" to indicate the
duration. The correct form is "They have been waiting for the bus for an hour."

205. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the mouses away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The plural of "mouse" is "mice," so the correct form is "the mice" instead of
"the mouses."

206. The team captain (a) / along with his players (b) / was awarded trophies for
their performance. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

207. The concert (a) / was attended by (b) / many peoples. (c) / (d) No Error
Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The noun "people" is already plural and does not require the plural form
"peoples." The correct form is "many people."

208. He has (a) / been living (b) / here since five years. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "since five years" should be changed to "for five years" to indicate
the duration. The correct form is "He has been living here for five years."

209. She enjoys (a) / playing (b) / with her cat and dog. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

210. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."

211. She enjoys (a) / to read (b) / books in her free time. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "to read" should be changed to "reading" to maintain verb tense
consistency. The correct form is "She enjoys reading books in her free time."

212. I haven't (a) / seen (b) / nobody at the party. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The word "nobody" is a negative pronoun, so it should be used with the
negative form of the verb "seen." The correct form is "I haven't seen anybody at the party."

213. They are (a) / playing (b) / cricket in the garden. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.


214. The teacher asked (a) / the students (b) / to be quiet during the exam. (c) /
(d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

215. He will (a) / come (b) / to the party last night. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The phrase "last night" should be changed to "tonight" to indicate the specific
time of the party. The correct form is "He will come to the party tonight."

216. We need (a) / to buy (b) / some fruits from the grocery store. (c) / (d) No
Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

217. The dog (a) / chased (b) / the cats away. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

218. She is (a) / speaking (b) / loudly on the phone. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (d) No Error

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

219. He will (a) / goes (b) / to the store later today. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (b) Error in Part (b)

Explanation: The verb "goes" should be changed to "go" to maintain verb tense consistency.
The correct form is "He will go to the store later today."

220. The sun (a) / rises (b) / on the west. (c) / (d) No Error

Answer: (c) Error in Part (c)

Explanation: The preposition "on" should be changed to "in" to indicate the location. The
correct form is "The sun rises in the west."
221. The new restaurant in town (a) have a diverse menu (b) with many options
(c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "The new restaurant in town" should be replaced with "The new restaurant in
town has."

Explanation: The subject "The new restaurant in town" requires a verb to form a complete
sentence. The verb "have" in part (a) is incorrect because it does not agree with the subject.
It should be "has" to match the singular subject.

222. She told me (a) that she will (b) come to the party (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "that she will" should be replaced with "that she would."

Explanation: The reported speech in part (b) requires a shift in tense. Since the main verb
"told" is in the past tense, the verb in the reported speech should also be in the past tense.
Therefore, "will" should be replaced with "would" to maintain grammatical consistency.

223. The students should have (a) studied harder (b) to passed (c) the exam. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "to passed" should be replaced with "to pass."

Explanation: The infinitive verb form "to pass" should be used instead of the past tense form
"to passed" in part (c). The correct structure should be "to + base form of the verb."

224. John and Sarah (a) is going (b) to the concert (c) tonight. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is going" should be replaced with "are going."

Explanation: The subject in part (a), "John and Sarah," is a plural noun phrase. Therefore,
the verb "is going" in part (b) does not agree with the subject. The correct form should be
"are going" to match the plural subject.

225. The weather is getting colder, (a) so don't forget (b) to bring your coat (c). (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "The weather is getting colder," No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (a) "The weather is getting colder."

226. I have lived in this city (a) since five years (b) and I love it (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "since five years" should be replaced with "for five years."
Explanation: The correct preposition to indicate a duration of time in this context is "for."
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "for five years" to accurately convey the duration
the person has lived in the city.

227. The cat layed (a) lazily in the sun (b) for hours (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "layed" should be replaced with "lay."

Explanation: The past tense of the verb "to lie" (meaning to recline or be in a resting
position) is "lay." Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "The cat lay lazily in the sun."

228. I cannot remember (a) where did I put (b) my keys (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "where did I put" should be replaced with "where I put."

Explanation: In indirect questions or reported speech, the word order of the question
changes. The correct form should be "where I put" instead of "where did I put." Therefore,
part (b) should be corrected to "where I put."

229. She was studying (a) hardly for the test (b) but still couldn't (c) score well. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "studying hardly" should be replaced with "studying hard."

Explanation: The adverb "hard" should be used to modify the verb "studying" to indicate
intensity or effort. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "She was studying hard for the
test."

230. The museum exhibits (a) a vast collection (b) of ancient arts (c) from around
the world. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

231. I have been waiting (a) for the bus (b) since an hour (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since an hour" should be replaced with "for an hour."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for an hour" to convey the length of time the person has been
waiting. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "for an hour."

232. The hotel's breakfast buffet (a) offers a variety of choices (b) as eggs, bacon,
toast, and fruits (c). (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "as eggs, bacon, toast, and fruits" should be replaced with "such as eggs, bacon,
toast, and fruits."

Explanation: When providing examples, we use "such as" to introduce the examples.
Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "such as eggs, bacon, toast, and fruits" to properly
indicate examples within the breakfast buffet.

233. The professor emphasized (a) on the importance (b) of studying regularly (c).
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "emphasized on the importance" should be replaced with "emphasized the
importance."

Explanation: The verb "emphasize" doesn't require the preposition "on" after it. Therefore,
part (b) should be corrected to "emphasized the importance" to convey the intended
meaning.

234. My sister is very tall, (a) but me (b) and my brother (c) are short. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "but me" should be replaced with "but I."

Explanation: In this sentence, "but" is used to contrast two subjects. When the pronoun
follows "but," it should be in the subject form. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to
"but I" instead of "but me."

235. The company's profits (a) has increased (b) significantly this year (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "profits has increased" should be replaced with "profits have increased."

Explanation: "Profits" is a plural noun, so it should take the plural form of the verb "have."
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "profits have increased" to ensure subject-verb
agreement.

236. She is the most beautiful (a) among all (b) her sisters (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "among all" should be replaced with "of all."

Explanation: When making comparisons, we use "of" to indicate the group or set being
compared. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "of all" to properly convey the
comparison.

237. The book was laying (a) on the table (b) when I entered the room (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was laying" should be replaced with "was lying."


Explanation: The past tense of the verb "to lie" (meaning to recline or be in a resting
position) is "lay." Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "was lying" to accurately
describe the book's position.

248 . He is a well-known (a) and a respected (b) doctor in the town (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

249. The team plays (a) very good (b) in their home stadium (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "very good" should be replaced with "very well."

Explanation: When describing how someone or something performs an action, we use the
adverb "well" instead of the adjective "good." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to
"very well" to properly describe the team's playing.

250. The children are excited (a) to go on (b) their summer vacations (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to go on" should be replaced with "to go for."

Explanation: When talking about vacations or trips, we use the preposition "for" to indicate
the purpose or destination. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "to go for" to
accurately convey the purpose of the children's excitement.

251. My friend's car is older (a) than mine (b), but it's runs (c) more smoothly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "it's runs" should be replaced with "it runs."

Explanation: The contraction "it's" is a contraction of "it is" and should not be used to
indicate possession. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "it runs" to maintain
grammatical correctness.

252. She danced (a) beautifully (b) on the stage (c) with grace and elegance. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

253. The company's profits have been (a) steadily (b) increasing (c) over the past few
years. (d) No error.
Answer: (a) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The subject "company's profits" is a singular noun phrase, so the verb should
be singular as well. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "has been" to maintain
subject-verb agreement.

254. They are going (a) to the store (b) to buy some groceries (c) for dinner tonight. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

255. The teacher asked (a) the students (b) to bring their textbooks (c) for tomorrow's
class. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

256. We have been waiting (a) in line (b) for over an hour (c) to buy concert tickets. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

257. She was feeling (a) bad (b) after eating (c) that spicy meal. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "feeling bad" should be replaced with "feeling unwell."

Explanation: When describing one's physical condition or health, it is more appropriate to


use "unwell" instead of "bad." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "feeling unwell."

258. The meeting was postponed (a) due to the chairman's (b) absence on that day (c).
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was postponed" should be replaced with "had been postponed."

Explanation: The use of "had been postponed" indicates that the postponement occurred in
the past, prior to the time being referred to. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "had
been postponed."
259. I can't find (a) my keys (b) anywhere (c) in the house. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

260. The dog wagged (a) it's (b) tail happily (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "it's" should be replaced with "its."

Explanation: "Its" is the possessive form of "it" and does not require an apostrophe. The
contraction "it's" is a contraction of "it is." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "its" to
show possession.

261. The movie was so boring (a) that I couldn't hardly (b) stay awake (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "that I couldn't hardly" should be replaced with "that I could hardly."

Explanation: The word "hardly" is already a negative adverb, so it should not be used with
"couldn't." Instead, it should be used with "could." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected
to "that I could hardly."

262. She speaks (a) French, Spanish, (b) and German fluently, (c) but not Italian. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "French, Spanish," should be replaced with "French, Spanish."

Explanation: The list of languages should have parallel structure, meaning they should be
separated by commas. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "French, Spanish."

263. The train is leaving (a) at 8:30 am, (b) so make sure you arrive (c) at the station on
time. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

264. I have been working (a) in this company (b) since five years (c) ago. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since five years ago" should be replaced with "for five years."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for five years" to accurately convey the length of time. Therefore,
part (c) should be corrected to "for five years."
265. He wrote the letter (a) careful (b) so that there were no mistakes (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "careful" should be replaced with "carefully."

Explanation: The word "careful" is an adjective, but in this sentence, an adverb is needed to
describe how he wrote the letter. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "carefully."

266. The children (a) played happily (b) in the beach (c) sand. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in the beach" should be replaced with "on the beach."

Explanation: When referring to the surface or location of a beach, we use the preposition
"on" instead of "in." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "on the beach."

267. My brother and I (a) went to the store (b) to buys (c) some groceries. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "to buys" should be replaced with "to buy."

Explanation: The verb "to buy" should be in its base form after the preposition "to."
Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "to buy."

268. She is a skilled (a) and experienced (b) engineer (c), worked in the industry for over
a decade. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "engineer" should be replaced with "engineer who has."

Explanation: The sentence requires a relative clause to connect the description of the
engineer's skills and experience with the information about her work history. Therefore,
part (c) should be corrected to "engineer who has."

269. The students were (a) asked to memorize (b) all of the formulas (c) for the math
exam. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

270. The coffee was so hot (a) that I couldn't drink (b) it without blowing (c) on it. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "without blowing on it" should be replaced with "without blowing on it."

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "without blowing on it" correctly
conveys the action required to cool down the hot coffee. Therefore, the correct option is (d)
"No error."
271. The concert was scheduled (a) for Saturday evening (b), but it was canceled (c) due
to the bad weather. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

272. She asked (a) me if I can (b) lend her some money (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "if I can" should be replaced with "if I could."

Explanation: When reporting someone's speech or asking about something in the past, we
use the past tense form of the verb. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "if I could" to
maintain grammatical consistency.

273. The students were required (a) to submit their assignments (b) before the end of (c)
the week. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

274. The car broke down (a) in the middle (b) of the road (c) due to a flat tire. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

275. I will be waiting (a) for you (b) at the entrance (c) of the building. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

276. The company's CEO (a) has announced (b) that they will be opening (c) a new
branch in the city. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
277. He loves (a) to read books, (b) watch movies, (c) and listen to music. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "to read books," should be replaced with "reading books,"

Explanation: The gerund form of the verb ("reading books") should be used to parallel the
other items in the list. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "reading books."

278. The new employee (a) was quickly (b) promoted to a managerial position (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "was quickly" should be replaced with "was quickly being."

Explanation: To indicate an ongoing process, the verb "to be" should be followed by the
present participle form of the verb ("being"). Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to
"was quickly being."

279. We are going (a) to have a picnic (b) at the park (c), and we invited all our friends.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "at the park" should be replaced with "in the park."

Explanation: When referring to a location without the need for specific boundaries, we use
"in" instead of "at." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "in the park."

280. The child's behavior (a) has been very good (b) since he started (c) attending the
new school. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

281. The project manager (a) assigned different tasks (b) to each members (c) of the
team. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "each members" should be replaced with "each member."

Explanation: "Members" is already plural, so the word "each" should be followed by the
singular form "member." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "each member."

282. The baby slept (a) peacefully (b) throughout the night (c) without any interruptions.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

283. He is considered (a) as one of (b) the most talented actors (c) of his generation. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "considered as" should be replaced with "considered."

Explanation: The word "considered" does not require the preposition "as" after it.
Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "considered" to maintain grammatical
correctness.

284. We enjoyed (a) the beautiful scenery (b) while we were (c) hiking in the mountains.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

285. She is not only (a) a talented singer (b) but also (c) a skilled dancer. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

286. The team worked (a) hard to achieve (b) their goal and they succeeded (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

287. The driver was fined (a) for exceeding (b) the speed limit (c) on the highway. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

288. I am planning (a) to visit my grandparents (b) during the summer (c) holidays. (d) No
error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

289. The company has been (a) growing rapidly (b) since the new CEO (c) took charge.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

290. She received (a) a promotion (b) for her excellent work (c) in the company. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

291. The dog wagged (a) it's (b) tail happily (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "it's" should be replaced with "its."

Explanation: "Its" is the possessive form of "it" and does not require an apostrophe. The
contraction "it's" is a contraction of "it is." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "its" to
show possession.

292. I have been waiting (a) for the bus (b) since an hour (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since an hour" should be replaced with "for an hour."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for an hour" to accurately convey the length of time the person has
been waiting. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "for an hour."

293. The students were (a) surprised when (b) they saw (c) their exam results. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

294. He enjoys (a) playing (b) the guitar (c) in his free time. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

295. My sister is very tall, (a) but me (b) and my brother (c) are short. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "but me" should be replaced with "but I."

Explanation: In this sentence, "but" is used to contrast two subjects. When the pronoun
follows "but," it should be in the subject form. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to
"but I" instead of "but me."

296. She asked (a) me if I can (b) lend her some money (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "if I can" should be replaced with "if I could."

Explanation: When reporting someone's speech or asking about something in the past, we
use the past tense form of the verb. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "if I could" to
maintain grammatical consistency.

297. The children are excited (a) to go on (b) their summer vacations (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

298. She was feeling (a) bad (b) after eating (c) that spicy meal. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "feeling bad" should be replaced with "feeling unwell."

Explanation: When describing one's physical condition or health, it is more appropriate to


use "unwell" instead of "bad." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "feeling unwell."

299. The company's profits (a) has increased (b) significantly this year (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "profits has increased" should be replaced with "profits have increased."

Explanation: "Profits" is a plural noun, so it should take the plural form of the verb "have."
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "profits have increased" to ensure subject-verb
agreement.

300. We are going (a) to have a picnic (b) at the park (c), and we invited all our friends.
(d) No error.
Answer: (c) "at the park" should be replaced with "in the park."

Explanation: When referring to a location without the need for specific boundaries, we use
"in" instead of "at." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "in the park."

301. The weather is nice today, (a) so we decided (b) to go for a walk (c) at the park. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "The weather is nice today," No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (a) "The weather is nice today."

302. He is one of the best (a) and most talented (b) musicians (c) I've ever seen. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

303. She had to wake up (a) early (b) because she had an important (c) meeting in the
morning. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

304. The children were excited (a) to visit (b) their grandparents (c) at the countryside.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

305. I can't find (a) my wallet (b) anywhere. I think (c) I've lost it. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

306. The book was so interesting (a) that I couldn't put (b) it down (c). (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

307. They enjoyed (a) their vacation (b) in the beautiful (c) coastal city. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

308. My friend and I (a) are planning (b) to go on (c) a road trip next week. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

309. She has been studying (a) diligently (b) for her exams (c) since last month. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

310. The movie (a) was both entertaining (b) and educational (c), which is rare. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

311. He asked (a) me to help (b) him moving (c) the furniture. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "him moving" should be replaced with "him move."

Explanation: After the verb "help," we use the base form of the verb without the infinitive
marker "to." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "him move."

312. The team captain (a) congratulated (b) each of his teammates (c) for their
outstanding performance. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

313. I will be attending (a) the conference (b) next month (c), and I'm looking forward to
it. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

314. She enjoys (a) to read (b) books (c) in her free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to read" should be replaced with "reading."

Explanation: The gerund form of the verb ("reading") is used after the verb "enjoys."
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "reading."

315. The teacher gave (a) us an assignment (b) to complete (c) until the end of the week.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

316. They were (a) surprised by the news (b) that their favorite (c) band is coming to
town. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

317. The store owner (a) apologized (b) for the inconvenience and offered (c) a refund to
the customer. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

318. I have been living (a) in this city (b) since five years (c) ago. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since five years ago" should be replaced with "for five years."
Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for five years" to accurately convey the length of time. Therefore,
part (c) should be corrected to "for five years."

319. The students (a) were required to submit (b) their assignments by (c) the end of the
day. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

320. The company (a) organized (b) a team-building activity (c) for all its employees. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

321. She has been waiting (a) for the bus (b) since an hour (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since an hour" should be replaced with "for an hour."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for an hour" to accurately convey the length of time the person has
been waiting. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "for an hour."

322. The team worked (a) hardly to achieve (b) their goal and they succeeded (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "worked hardly" should be replaced with "worked hard."

Explanation: The adverb "hard" should be used to describe the manner of work, so it should
be "worked hard." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "worked hard."

323. She is one of the (a) kindest person (b) I have ever met (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "kindest person" should be replaced with "kindest people."

Explanation: Since the subject is "one of," it implies that there are multiple people involved.
Therefore, it should be "kindest people" to match the plural form. Therefore, part (b) should
be corrected to "kindest people."

324. The company has recently (a) introduced a new (b) product line in order (c) to
expand its market share. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

325. I have lived (a) in this city (b) for five years, (c) so I know it well. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

326. She had to study (a) hardly (b) for the exam (c) to get a good grade. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "had to study hardly" should be replaced with "had to study hard."

Explanation: The adverb "hard" should be used to describe the intensity of studying.
Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "had to study hard."

327. We decided (a) to visit our grandparents (b) who live (c) in the countryside. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

328. The teacher explained (a) the lesson (b) thoroughly to ensure (c) understanding. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

329. He enjoys (a) to play (b) tennis in his free time (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to play" should be replaced with "playing."

Explanation: The gerund form of the verb ("playing") is used after the verb "enjoys."
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "playing."

330. The concert (a) was starting (b) when we arrived (c) at the venue. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was starting" should be replaced with "had started."


Explanation: The past perfect tense ("had started") is used to indicate an action that
occurred before another past action. In this case, the concert had already started before the
arrival. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "had started."

331. She is always (a) arriving late (b) to the meetings (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "always arriving" should be replaced with "always arrives."

Explanation: The verb "arrives" is used to indicate a habitual action, so it should be in the
simple present tense. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "always arrives."

332. The company (a) have been (b) experiencing rapid growth (c) in the past year. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so the verb "has been" should be used for
subject-verb agreement. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "has been."

333. The students were asked (a) to bring their textbooks (b) for the upcoming (c) class.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

334. She didn't (a) knew the answer (b) to the question (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "didn't knew" should be replaced with "didn't know."

Explanation: The auxiliary verb "did" already indicates the past tense, so the main verb
"know" should be in its base form "know." Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "didn't
know."

335. The team (a) is comprised of (b) skilled professionals (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is comprised of" should be replaced with "comprises."

Explanation: The verb "comprises" is used to indicate the composition of a team or group.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "comprises."

336. They will be (a) working hard (b) to complete the project (c) within the deadline. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

337. My brother and (a) me are planning (b) a trip to Europe (c) next summer. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "My brother and" should be replaced with "My brother and I."

Explanation: When referring to the subject pronoun along with someone else, we use "I"
instead of "me." Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "My brother and I."

338. The concert was (a) really good (b), and we enjoyed (c) every moment of it. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

339. He has been (a) working for the company (b) since two years (c) ago. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since two years ago" should be replaced with "for two years."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for two years" to accurately convey the length of time. Therefore,
part (c) should be corrected to "for two years."

340. The teacher explained (a) the concept (b) clearly, so the students (c) understood it
well. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

341. I am going to the store (a) to buy some milk (b), bread, and also (c) a dozen eggs. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "also" should be removed.

Explanation: The word "also" is unnecessary in this sentence because it doesn't add any
meaning to the sentence. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to remove "also."

342. The patient (a) needs to take their medication (b) regularly (c) in order to manage
their condition. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "their medication" should be replaced with "his or her medication."

Explanation: The pronoun "their" is plural, while "patient" is singular. To ensure subject-verb
agreement, we should use the singular pronoun "his or her." Therefore, part (b) should be
corrected to "his or her medication."

343. He studied (a) hard for the exam, (b) so he was confident (c) about his performance.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

344. They are planning (a) to visit the museum (b) and then they will (c) go for a walk in
the park. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

345. I am looking forward (a) to see (b) my favorite band perform (c) live next week. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "to see" should be replaced with "to seeing."

Explanation: After the phrase "looking forward to," we use the gerund form of the verb.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "to seeing."

346. The manager (a) provided clear instructions (b) so the employees (c) can complete
the task efficiently. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "the employees can" should be replaced with "the employees could."

Explanation: When expressing a hypothetical or reported statement in the past, we use the
past tense form of the verb. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "the employees
could."

347. The team members (a) worked collaboratively (b) to achieve their (c) project
objectives. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
348. She speaks (a) fluently in (b) three languages (c), including English. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "fluently in" should be replaced with "fluently."

Explanation: The word "fluently" already implies the ability to speak a language smoothly.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "fluently."

349. We have been (a) friends for a long time (b), and we have shared (c) many
memorable experiences. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

350. The new employee (a) quickly adapted (b) to the company's culture (c) and became
a valuable asset. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

351. He is considered (a) as one of (b) the most talented actors (c) of his generation. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "considered as" should be replaced with "considered."

Explanation: The word "considered" does not require the preposition "as" after it.
Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "considered" to maintain grammatical
correctness.

352. We enjoyed (a) the beautiful scenery (b) while we were (c) hiking in the mountains.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

353. She is not only (a) a talented singer (b) but also (c) a skilled dancer. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
354. The team worked (a) hard to achieve (b) their goal and they succeeded (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

355. She received (a) a promotion (b) for her excellent work (c) in the company. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

356. The company has been (a) growing rapidly (b) since the new CEO (c) took charge.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

357. He apologized (a) sincerely for (b) his mistake and promised (c) not to repeat it. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

358. They are planning (a) to travel (b) to Europe (c) next summer. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

359. The students (a) were excited to participate (b) in the school (c) talent show. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
360. She asked (a) me if I can (b) lend her some money (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "if I can" should be replaced with "if I could."

Explanation: When reporting someone's speech or asking about something in the past, we
use the past tense form of the verb. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "if I could" to
maintain grammatical consistency.

361. The cat (a) is lying (b) on the mat (c), sleeping peacefully. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

362. The team (a) has won (b) the championship (c) for two consecutive years. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

363. She had to study (a) hard (b) to pass (c) the difficult exam. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

364. I couldn't find (a) my keys (b) anywhere. I think (c) I've lost them. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

365. The company's profits (a) have increased (b) significantly this year (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

366. The children were (a) excited when (b) they saw (c) their presents. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

367. She enjoys (a) cooking (b) and baking (c), especially for her family. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

368. He was feeling (a) sick (b) after eating (c) that spicy food. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

369. We are going (a) to have a picnic (b) at the park (c), and we invited all our friends.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

370. The movie (a) was both entertaining (b) and educational (c), which is rare. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

371. The book (a) that I borrowed from the library (b) is very interesting (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

372. The students were (a) given a test (b) to assess their knowledge (c) in the subject.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

373. He works (a) as a doctor (b) in a hospital (c) near his home. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

374. The concert (a) will start (b) at 8 PM (c) sharp. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

375. She apologized (a) for being (b) late (c), but it was beyond her control. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

376. We went (a) for a walk (b) in the park (c), enjoying the beautiful weather. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

377. She is known (a) for her kind (b) and compassionate nature (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

378. The company (a) is planning to launch (b) a new product (c) next month. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
379. He plays (a) the guitar (b) and sings (c) beautifully. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

380. They decided (a) to go on (b) a vacation (c) to a tropical island. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error

381. She is interested (a) in learning (b) new languages (c), including French. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

382. The team members (a) discussed the project (b) thoroughly to ensure (c) its
success. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

383. He always carries (a) a pen and (b) a notebook (c) in his bag. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

384. The company (a) announced that it will be (b) relocating to a new (c) office building.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

385. She is known (a) for her musical talents (b), particularly in (c) playing the piano. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

386. The students (a) were asked to submit (b) their assignments by the end (c) of the
week. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

387. He is planning (a) to attend a conference (b) on artificial intelligence (c), held next
month. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "held next month" should be replaced with "which will be held next month."

Explanation: To provide additional information about the conference, a relative clause


should be used. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "which will be held next month."

388. We should always (a) be grateful for (b) the opportunities (c) that come our way. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

389. The chef (a) prepared a delicious meal (b) consisting of (c) various flavors and
ingredients. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

390. They are excited (a) to go (b) on a road trip (c) across the country. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

391. He has been (a) working for the company (b) since three years (c) ago. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since three years ago" should be replaced with "for three years."
Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" followed by the duration. In
this case, it should be "for three years" to accurately convey the length of time. Therefore,
part (c) should be corrected to "for three years."

392. The students were (a) given an assignment (b) to complete over (c) the weekend.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

393. She enjoys (a) reading books (b) and also (c) watching movies. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

394. They couldn't (a) find their way (b) out of the maze (c) they were trapped in. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

395. The weather is (a) nice today, (b) so we should (c) go for a walk. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

396. He expressed (a) his gratitude (b) towards his parents (c) for their support. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

397. We should (a) always be kind (b) and considerate (c) towards others. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

398. The concert (a) was attended by (b) a large crowd (c) of enthusiastic fans. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

399. She is (a) talented both (b) in singing and (c) playing the piano. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "talented both" should be replaced with "talented in both."

Explanation: The phrase "talented in" is used to indicate proficiency or skill in a particular
area. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "talented in both."

400. The cat (a) is laying (b) on the mat (c), sleeping peacefully. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is laying" should be replaced with "is lying."

Explanation: The correct verb form in this context is "lying" to indicate the cat's position.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "is lying."

401. She expressed (a) her gratitude (b) towards her friends (c) for their support.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

402. The team (a) has been working (b) hardly (c) to meet the deadline. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "working hardly" should be replaced with "working hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "working hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "working hard."

403. He is one of (a) the best (b) player (c) in the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "player" should be replaced with "players."


Explanation: The word "player" should be plural to match with "one of." Therefore, part (b)
should be corrected to "players."

404. They were (a) all excited (b) to visit (c) the new art exhibition. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

405. He is very (a) fluent in (b) speak (c) multiple languages. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "speak" should be replaced with "speaking."

Explanation: The correct form of the verb in this context is "speaking" to indicate proficiency
in multiple languages. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "speaking."

406. The company (a) needs to recruit (b) new employees (c) to expand its
workforce. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

407. She has been (a) studying hardly (b) for the exam (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "studying hardly" should be replaced with "studying hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "studying hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "studying hard."

408. We should always (a) treat others (b) with kindness and (c) respect. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

409. The book (a) that I borrowed from the library (b) is very interested (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "is very interested" should be replaced with "is very interesting."
Explanation: The correct adjective to describe the book's quality is "interesting," not
"interested." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "is very interesting."

410. He was (a) shocked by (b) the news that he has (c) lost his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he has" should be replaced with "that he had."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to
"that he had."

411. He has (a) been waiting for the bus (b) since over (c) an hour. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since over" should be replaced with "for."

Explanation: When indicating the duration of time, we use "for" instead of "since."
Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "for an hour."

412. She enjoys (a) playing (b) both the guitar and (c) the piano. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

413. The project team (a) needs to collaborate closely (b) to ensure (c) the
project's success. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

414. He is known (a) for his ability (b) to speak (c) fluently in multiple languages.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

415. They were (a) surprised by (b) how much progress (c) they had made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

416. She was (a) excited about (b) the opportunity (c) to travel abroad. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

417. The results (a) of the experiment (b) were affected (c) by the incorrect
measurement. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

418. He needs to (a) improve his communication skills (b) in order to succeed (c) in
his career. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

419. They were (a) amazed by (b) the spectacular (c) fireworks display. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

420. He has (a) a keen interest (b) in learning (c) new technologies. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

421. She is (a) one of the best (b) singer (c) in the industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "singer" should be replaced with "singers."


Explanation: The phrase "one of" indicates a plural noun. Therefore, part (b) should be
corrected to "singers."

422. He has (a) been working (b) hardly (c) to achieve his goals. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "working hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "hard."

423. The company (a) decided to invest (b) on new technology (c) to improve
productivity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "on new technology" should be replaced with "in new technology."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use after "invest" is "in." Therefore, part (b) should
be corrected to "in new technology."

424. The students (a) were assigned to read (b) the first five chapters (c) of the
book. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

425. He expressed (a) his desire (b) for becoming (c) a professional athlete. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "for becoming" should be replaced with "to become."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use after "desire" is "to." Therefore, part (c) should
be corrected to "to become."

426. The committee members (a) had a thorough discussion (b) on the matter (c)
before reaching a decision. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

427. They couldn't (a) find their passports (b) anywhere in (c) their luggage. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

428. She is skilled (a) in both (b) writing and (c) editing. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

429. The team members (a) were satisfied with (b) the outcome (c) of the project.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

430. He has (a) a strong interest (b) in learn (c) foreign languages. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in learn" should be replaced with "in learning."

Explanation: The correct form of the verb in this context is "learning" to match with the
preposition "in." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "in learning."

431. She prefer (a) to read (b) fiction novels (c) than non-fiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "prefer" should be replaced with "prefers."

Explanation: The verb "prefer" should agree with the subject "She," so it should be in the
third-person singular form "prefers."

432. He has (a) took (b) a lot of photographs (c) during his trip. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "took" should be replaced with "taken."

Explanation: The verb "take" requires the past participle form "taken" in this context.
Therefore, it should be "has taken."

433. The committee members (a) discussed about (b) the proposed changes (c) at
length. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "discussed about" should be replaced with "discussed."

Explanation: The word "discussed" already implies talking about something, so the
preposition "about" is unnecessary.
434. She couldn't (a) find her umbrella (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The use of "nowhere" creates a double negative in the sentence. The correct
sentence should be "She couldn't find her umbrella."

435. He enjoys (a) playing (b) both the guitar (c) and the piano. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

436. They have (a) went (b) to the concert (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "went" should be replaced with "gone."

Explanation: The correct past participle of the verb "go" is "gone." Therefore, it should be
"have gone."

437. The company (a) needs to invest (b) on new equipment (c) to improve
efficiency. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "on new equipment" should be replaced with "in new equipment."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use after "invest" is "in," not "on." Therefore, it
should be "invest in new equipment."

438. She is (a) not familiar (b) with the subject matter (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

439. They were (a) surprised by (b) how many progress (c) they had made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "many progress" should be replaced with "much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many."

440. He has (a) a great deal of experience (b) in work (c) with children. (d) No
error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

441. She is (a) much better (b) at swimming (c) than her brother. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "much better" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "much better" is grammatically
correct and compares the swimming abilities of two individuals. Therefore, the correct
option is (b) "No error."

442. He needs to (a) write down (b) the important points (c) of the lecture. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "write down" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "write down" is used to mean
taking notes. Therefore, the correct option is (b) "No error."

443. The team members (a) discussed (b) the project thoroughly (c) to find the
best solution. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "discussed" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The verb "discussed" is correctly used to
indicate the action of having a thorough discussion. Therefore, the correct option is (b) "No
error."

444. She was (a) relieved when (b) she found out (c) she passed the exam. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "relieved when" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "relieved when" is grammatically
correct and expresses the feeling of relief upon discovering the exam results. Therefore, the
correct option is (b) "No error."

445. He is (a) capable of (b) solving complex problems (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
446. They are (a) looking forward (b) for the opportunity (c) to travel abroad. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "looking forward" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "looking forward" is correctly
used to express anticipation. Therefore, the correct option is (b) "No error."

447. The company (a) decided to invest (b) on research and development (c) for
new product innovations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "decided to invest" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "decided to invest" is


grammatically correct and indicates the company's decision to allocate funds for research
and development. Therefore, the correct option is (b) "No error."

448. She is (a) passionate about (b) helping others (c) in need. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

449. They were (a) impressed by (b) how well (c) she performed in the concert. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "impressed by" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "impressed by" is correctly used
to indicate the feeling of admiration. Therefore, the correct option is (b) "No error."

450. He has (a) the ability (b) to adapt (c) to new situations. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

451. He has (a) went (b) to the store (c) to buy some groceries. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "has went" should be replaced with "has gone."

Explanation: The correct past participle of the verb "go" is "gone." Therefore, it should be
"has gone."
452. The cat (a) is sitting (b) in top of (c) the table. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in top of" should be replaced with "on top of."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use when indicating the position on the table is "on
top of," not "in top of." Therefore, it should be "on top of the table."

453. She was (a) disappointed when (b) she not received (c) the scholarship. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "she not received" should be replaced with "did not receive."

Explanation: The correct past tense form of the verb "receive" is "did not receive."
Therefore, it should be "did not receive the scholarship."

454. The company (a) needs to invest (b) on new equipment (c) to increase
productivity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "invest on" should be replaced with "invest in."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use after "invest" is "in," not "on." Therefore, it
should be "invest in new equipment."

455. They have (a) been waiting (b) since two hours (c) for the bus. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "since two hours" should be replaced with "for two hours."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use when indicating the duration of time is "for," not
"since." Therefore, it should be "for two hours."

456. She is (a) not familiar (b) with the subject matter (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "with the subject matter" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "with the subject matter" is
grammatically correct and indicates the topic she is not familiar with. Therefore, the correct
option is (c) "No error."

457. He has (a) been working (b) hardly (c) on his project. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "working hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "working hard on his project."

458. They were (a) surprise by (b) the sudden (c) turn of events. (d) No error.
Answer: (a) "surprise by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "surprised by the sudden turn of events."

459. The project team (a) needs to collaborate closely (b) to assure (c) project
success. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "to assure" should be replaced with "to ensure."

Explanation: The correct verb to use when indicating making certain of something is
"ensure," not "assure." Therefore, it should be "to ensure project success."

460. She has (a) a lot of experience (b) on teaching (c) English. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "on teaching" should be replaced with "in teaching."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use when indicating experience in a specific field is
"in," not "on." Therefore, it should be "in teaching English."

461. He enjoys (a) to play (b) the piano (c) in his free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoys to play" should be replaced with "enjoys playing."

Explanation: The verb "enjoys" is followed by the gerund form of the verb, so it should be
"enjoys playing" instead of "enjoys to play."

462. The book (a) that I borrowed from the library (b) is very interested (c). (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "is very interested" should be replaced with "is very interesting."

Explanation: The correct adjective to describe the book's quality is "interesting," not
"interested." Therefore, it should be "is very interesting."

463. She couldn't (a) find her umbrella (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The use of "nowhere" creates a double negative in the sentence. The correct
sentence should be "She couldn't find her umbrella."

464. They were (a) all disappointed (b) with the results (c) of the experiment. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "all disappointed" is already correct.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "all disappointed" correctly
expresses the collective feeling of disappointment. Therefore, the correct option is (a) "No
error."

465. He has (a) a keen interesting (b) in learning (c) new technologies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "keen interesting" should be replaced with "keen interest."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "keen interest" to indicate a strong curiosity or


enthusiasm. Therefore, it should be "a keen interest."

466. The project (a) needs to be completed (b) within the end (c) of the month. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "within the end" should be replaced with "by the end."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use when indicating a deadline is "by," not "within."
Therefore, it should be "by the end of the month."

467. He is (a) very talented (b) on playing (c) the guitar. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "on playing" should be replaced with "at playing."

Explanation: The correct preposition to use when indicating skill or ability is "at," not "on."
Therefore, it should be "very talented at playing the guitar."

468. She was (a) shocked by (b) the news that he has (c) lost his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he has" should be replaced with "that he had."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, it should be "that he had."

469. The company (a) needs to hire (b) new employees (c) to expand its
workforce. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

470. They were (a) amazed by (b) how much progresses (c) they had made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how much progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."
Explanation: The noun "progress" does not require the plural form in this context.
Therefore, it should be "how much progress."

471. He has (a) been study (b) for the exam (c) all night. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "been study" should be replaced with "been studying."

Explanation: The correct form is "been studying" to indicate the ongoing action of studying.
Therefore, it should be "been studying."

472. The students (a) has (b) completed (c) their assignments. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "has" should be replaced with "have."

Explanation: The subject "students" is plural, so it should be followed by the plural form of
the verb "have." Therefore, it should be "The students have completed their assignments."

473. She couldn't (a) find her keys (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The use of "nowhere" creates a double negative in the sentence. The correct
sentence should be "She couldn't find her keys."

474. They were (a) all disappointing (b) with the outcome (c) of the experiment.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "all disappointing" should be replaced with "all disappointed."

Explanation: The correct form is "all disappointed" to express the feeling of disappointment.
Therefore, it should be "They were all disappointed with the outcome."

475. He is (a) the more (b) talented (c) musician in the band. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the more" should be replaced with "the most."

Explanation: When comparing two or more items, the superlative form should be used.
Therefore, it should be "the most talented musician in the band."

476. She has (a) a lot of (b) informations (c) to share. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "informations" should be replaced with "information."

Explanation: "Information" is an uncountable noun and does not require the plural form.
Therefore, it should be "a lot of information to share."
477. The team members (a) had worked (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "worked hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "had worked hard on the project."

478. She was (a) shocked by (b) the news that he has (c) loses his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he has loses" should be replaced with "that he had lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, it should be "that he had lost."

479. The company (a) needs to employs (b) more staff (c) to meet the demand. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "needs to employs" should be replaced with "needs to employ."

Explanation: The correct form is "needs to employ" to indicate the action of hiring more
staff. Therefore, it should be "needs to employ more staff."

480. They were (a) amazing by (b) the breathtaking (c) view from the
mountaintop. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "amazing by" should be replaced with "amazed by."

Explanation: The correct form is "amazed by" to indicate the feeling of amazement.
Therefore, it should be "amazed by the breathtaking view from the mountaintop."

481. He enjoys (a) play (b) soccer (c) in his free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoys play" should be replaced with "enjoys playing."

Explanation: The verb "enjoys" is followed by the gerund form of the verb, so it should be
"enjoys playing" instead of "enjoys play."

482. The concert (a) was held (b) in the downtown (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in the downtown" should be replaced with "downtown."

Explanation: The correct usage is "in downtown" or simply "downtown" without the article
"the." Therefore, it should be "The concert was held downtown last night."

483. She couldn't (a) find her glasses (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "She
couldn't find her glasses."

484. They were (a) all disappointed (b) in the outcome (c) of the competition. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

485. He is (a) the tallest (b) between (c) his siblings. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "between" should be replaced with "among."

Explanation: When comparing more than two items, the correct word to use is "among," not
"between." Therefore, it should be "He is the tallest among his siblings."

486. She has (a) many experiences (b) in working (c) with children. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "many experiences" should be replaced with "much experience."

Explanation: The noun "experience" is uncountable and does not require the plural form
"experiences." Therefore, it should be "She has much experience in working with children."

487. The project team (a) needs to collaborate (b) close (c) with each other. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "close" should be replaced with "closely."

Explanation: The adverb "closely" is needed to modify the verb "collaborate" and indicate
the manner of collaboration. Therefore, it should be "The project team needs to collaborate
closely with each other."

488. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

489. The company (a) need to hire (b) a new employee (c) for the position. (d) No
error.
Answer: (a) "need to hire" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire a new employee."

490. They were (a) amazed at (b) how many progress (c) they have made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how many progress" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed at how much progress they have
made."

491. He has (a) been working (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

492. The concert (a) starts (b) at 7:30 PM (c) yesterday. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "yesterday" should be replaced with "started."

Explanation: The sentence refers to a past event, so the correct form should be "The concert
started at 7:30 PM." Therefore, the correct option is (c) "started."

493. She couldn't (a) find her keys (b) anyplace (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anyplace" should be replaced with "anywhere."

Explanation: The correct form is "anywhere" to indicate a general location. Therefore, it


should be "She couldn't find her keys anywhere."

494. They were (a) all frustrating (b) by the delays (c) in the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "all frustrating" should be replaced with "all frustrated."

Explanation: The correct form is "all frustrated" to express the feeling of frustration.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the delays in the project."

495. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."


Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

496. She has (a) a little (b) amount of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "amount of" should be replaced with "bit of."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "a bit of" to indicate a small quantity. Therefore, it should
be "She has a bit of free time."

497. The team members (a) worked (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct and
coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

498. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he lost (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lost" should be replaced with "that he had lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, the correct option is (c) "that
he had lost."

499. The company (a) need to hire (b) new employees (c) for expansion. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hire" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expansion."

500. They were (a) amazed by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

501. He enjoy (a) to read (b) books (c) in his spare time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."


Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys to read books in his spare time."

502. The concert (a) will starts (b) at 7:30 PM (c) tonight. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "will starts" should be replaced with "will start."

Explanation: The correct form is "will start" to indicate a future event. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 7:30 PM tonight."

503. She couldn't (a) find her wallet (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "nowhere" should be replaced with "anywhere."

Explanation: The correct form is "anywhere" to indicate a general location. Therefore, it


should be "She couldn't find her wallet anywhere."

504. They was (a) all frustrated (b) by the lack of (c) progress in the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the lack of progress in the project."

505. He is (a) the good (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the good" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

506. She has (a) little (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has little amount of free time."

507. The team member (a) work (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "member" should be replaced with "members."

Explanation: The subject "team member" requires the plural form "members" to agree with
it. Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."
508. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

509. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employee (c) for expansion. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expansion."

510. They were (a) amaze by (b) how much progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "amaze by" should be replaced with "amazed by."

Explanation: The correct form is "amazed by" to indicate the feeling of amazement.
Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

511. She enjoy (a) playing (b) the guitar (c) in her free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "She" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "She enjoys playing the guitar in her free time."

512. The movie (a) was shown (b) in the cinema (c) last week. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in the cinema" is already correct.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. The phrase "in the cinema" is grammatically
correct and indicates the place where the movie was shown. Therefore, the correct option is
(c) "No error."

513. He couldn't (a) find his phone (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "He
couldn't find his phone."
514. They was (a) all frustrated (b) by the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the lack of progress in the project."

515. He is (a) the goodest (b) player in (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

516. She has (a) a few (b) amount of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "bit of."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "a bit of" to indicate a small quantity. Therefore, it should
be "She has a bit of free time."

517. The team members (a) work (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "work hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

518. She was (a) surprised with (b) the news that he lose (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lose" should be replaced with "that he had lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, the correct option is (c) "that
he had lost."

519. The company (a) needs to hire (b) a new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "for expanding" should be replaced with "for expansion."

Explanation: The correct noun form is "expansion" to indicate the process or result of
expanding. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire a new employee for
expansion."
520. They were (a) amazed at (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed at how much progress they made."

521. He enjoy (a) to swim (b) at the beach (c) during the summer. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys to swim at the beach during the summer."

522. The concert (a) starts (b) at 8:00 PM (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "last night" should be replaced with "started."

Explanation: The sentence refers to a past event, so the correct form should be "The concert
started at 8:00 PM." Therefore, the correct option is (c) "started."

523. She couldn't (a) find her wallet (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "nowhere." It should be "She couldn't
find her wallet."

524. They was (a) all frustrating (b) by the delays (c) in the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the delays in the project."

525. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

526. She has (a) few (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."


Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has few amount of free time."

527. The team member (a) work (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "member" should be replaced with "members."

Explanation: The subject "team member" requires the plural form "members" to agree with
it. Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

528. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

529. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

530. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

531. He enjoy (a) play (b) basketball (c) every weekend. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing basketball every weekend."

532. The movie (a) was shown (b) in the cinema (c) yesterday night. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "yesterday night" should be replaced with "last night."

Explanation: The correct term is "last night" to refer to the previous night. Therefore, it
should be "The movie was shown in the cinema last night."
533. She couldn't (a) find her keys (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "nowhere." It should be "She couldn't
find her keys."

534. They was (a) all frustrated (b) from the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated from the lack of progress in the project."

535. He is (a) the gooder (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the gooder" should be replaced with "the better."

Explanation: The correct comparative form of "good" is "better." Therefore, it should be "He
is the better player on the team."

536. She has (a) little (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has little amount of free time."

537. The team members (a) work (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "work hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

538. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he lose (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lose" should be replaced with "that he had lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, the correct option is (c) "that
he had lost."

539. The company (a) needs to hire (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.
Answer: (c) "new employee" should be replaced with "new employees."

Explanation: The noun "employee" should be in the plural form to match the verb "hire."
Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for expanding."

540. They were (a) amazed at (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed at how much progress they made."

541. He enjoy (a) to read (b) novels (c) in his free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys reading novels in his free time."

542. The concert (a) will starts (b) at 7:00 PM (c) tonight. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "will starts" should be replaced with "will start."

Explanation: The correct form is "will start" to indicate a future event. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 7:00 PM tonight."

543. She couldn't (a) find her glasses (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "She
couldn't find her glasses."

544. They was (a) all frustrating (b) by the delays (c) in the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the delays in the project."

545. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."


Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

546. She has (a) little (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has little amount of free time."

547. The team member (a) work (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "work hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "The team member works hard on the project."

548. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

549. The company (a) needs to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "needs to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

550. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

551. He enjoy (a) playing (b) the piano (c) in his spare time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing the piano in his spare time."
552. The movie (a) was shown (b) at the theater (c) yesterday night. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "yesterday night" should be replaced with "last night."

Explanation: The correct term is "last night" to refer to the previous night. Therefore, it
should be "The movie was shown at the theater last night."

553. She couldn't (a) find her wallet (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "nowhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "nowhere." It should be "She couldn't
find her wallet."

554. They was (a) all frustrated (b) from the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated from the lack of progress in the project."

555. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

556. She has (a) few (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has few amount of free time."

557. The team members (a) work (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "work hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

558. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."


Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

559. The company (a) needs to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "needs to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

560. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

561. He enjoy (a) to play (b) soccer (c) every Saturday. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing soccer every Saturday."

562. The concert (a) will started (b) at 9:00 PM (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "will started" should be replaced with "will start."

Explanation: The correct form is "will start" to indicate a future event. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 9:00 PM last night."

563. She couldn't (a) find her book (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "She
couldn't find her book."

564. They was (a) all frustrate (b) by the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."


Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the lack of progress in the project."

565. He is (a) the gooder (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the gooder" should be replaced with "the better."

Explanation: The correct comparative form of "good" is "better." Therefore, it should be "He
is the better player on the team."

566. She has (a) little (b) amount of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "amounts of."

Explanation: The noun "time" requires the plural form "amounts of." Therefore, it should be
"She has little amounts of free time."

567. The team member (a) works (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "team member" should be replaced with "team members."

Explanation: The subject "team members" requires the plural form of the verb "work" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

568. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he loses (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he loses" should be replaced with "that he had lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he had lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, the correct option is (c) "that
he had lost."

569. The company (a) need to hire (b) new employees (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hire" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

570. They were (a) amazed at (b) how much progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how much progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."
Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed at how much progress they made."

571. He enjoy (a) swim (b) in the ocean (c) during the summer. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys swimming in the ocean during the summer."

572. The concert (a) started (b) at 8:00 PM (c) yesterday's night. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "yesterday's night" should be replaced with "last night."

Explanation: The correct term is "last night" to refer to the previous night. Therefore, it
should be "The concert started at 8:00 PM last night."

573. She couldn't (a) found her keys (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "found" should be replaced with "find."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in the sentence. It should be "She couldn't
find her keys."

574. They was (a) all frustrates (b) by the delays (c) in the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the delays in the project."

575. He is (a) the goodest (b) player in (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."

576. She has (a) a little (b) amount of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "amounts of."

Explanation: The noun "time" requires the plural form "amounts of." Therefore, it should be
"She has a little amounts of free time."

577. The team members (a) work (b) hard (c) in the project. (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "in the project" should be replaced with "on the project."

Explanation: The correct preposition to indicate involvement or participation is "on."


Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

578. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpectedly (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpectedly turn of events."

579. The company (a) needs to hire (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "new employee" should be replaced with "new employees."

Explanation: The noun "employee" should be in the plural form to match the verb "hire."
Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for expanding."

580. They were (a) amaze at (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed at how much progress they made."

581. He enjoy (a) to go (b) for a run (c) every morning. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys going for a run every morning."

582. The movie (a) was showed (b) in the theater (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was showed" should be replaced with "was shown."

Explanation: The correct past tense form is "was shown" to indicate the action of showing
the movie. Therefore, it should be "The movie was shown in the theater last night."

583. She couldn't (a) found her wallet (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "found" should be replaced with "find."


Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in the sentence. It should be "She couldn't
find her wallet."

584. They was (a) all frustrating (b) from the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated from the lack of progress in the project."

585. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) his team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on his team."

586. She has (a) little (b) amount of (c) free times. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "amounts of."

Explanation: The noun "times" requires the plural form "amounts of." Therefore, it should
be "She has little amounts of free times."

587. The team members (a) works (b) hard (c) on their projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "works" should be replaced with "work."

Explanation: The subject "team members" requires the plural form of the verb "work" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on their projects."

588. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he lose (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lose" should be replaced with "that he lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, the correct option is (c) "that he
lost."

589. The company (a) need to hire (b) new employees (c) for expansion. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hire" should be replaced with "needs to hire."


Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expansion."

590. They were (a) amazed by (b) how much progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how much progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

591. He enjoy (a) playing (b) tennis (c) on weekends. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing tennis on weekends."

592. The concert (a) will started (b) at 7:00 PM (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "will started" should be replaced with "will start."

Explanation: The correct form is "will start" to indicate a future event. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 7:00 PM last night."

593. She couldn't (a) find her glasses (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "She
couldn't find her glasses."

594. They was (a) all frustrate (b) by the delays (c) in the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the delays in the project."

595. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) the team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on the team."
596. She has (a) little (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has little amount of free time."

597. The team member (a) work (b) hard (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "team member" should be replaced with "team members."

Explanation: The subject "team members" requires the plural form of the verb "work" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

598. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

599. The company (a) needs to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "needs to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

600. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

601. He enjoy (a) play (b) basketball (c) with his friends. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing basketball with his friends."

602. The concert (a) will starts (b) at 8:00 PM (c) tonight. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "will starts" should be replaced with "will start."

Explanation: The correct form is "will start" to indicate a future event. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 8:00 PM tonight."

603. She couldn't (a) found her keys (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "found" should be replaced with "find."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in the sentence. It should be "She couldn't
find her keys."

604. They was (a) all frustrated (b) by the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the lack of progress in the project."

605. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) their team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on their team."

606. She has (a) little (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has little amount of free time."

607. The team members (a) work (b) hardly (c) on the project. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "hardly" should be replaced with "hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "work hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on the project."

608. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."


Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

609. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

610. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

611. He enjoy (a) play (b) video games (c) in his free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys playing video games in his free time."

612. The concert (a) will start (b) in 8:00 PM (c) tonight. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in 8:00 PM" should be replaced with "at 8:00 PM."

Explanation: The preposition "at" should be used to indicate the time. Therefore, it should
be "The concert will start at 8:00 PM tonight."

613. She couldn't (a) find her phone (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "anywhere" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is correct without the word "anywhere." It should be "She
couldn't find her phone."

614. They was (a) all frustrate (b) by the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."


Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated by the lack of progress in the project."

615. He is (a) the goodest (b) player on (c) their team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on their team."

616. She has (a) little (b) amount of (c) free times. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "amounts of."

Explanation: The noun "times" requires the plural form "amounts of." Therefore, it should
be "She has little amounts of free times."

617. The team members (a) work (b) hard (c) on their projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "team members" should be replaced with "team member."

Explanation: The subject "team members" is plural, so the verb "work" should be in the
singular form "works." Therefore, it should be "The team member works hard on their
projects."

618. She was (a) surprising by (b) the unexpected (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "surprising by" should be replaced with "surprised by."

Explanation: The correct form is "surprised by" to indicate the feeling of surprise. Therefore,
it should be "She was surprised by the unexpected turn of events."

619. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

620. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."
Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

621. He enjoy (a) to swim (b) in the pool (c) every day. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys swimming in the pool every day."

622. The concert (a) will start (b) at 9:00 PM (c) tonight. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is. There is no error in the given
sentence.

623. She couldn't (a) found her keys (b) anywhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "found" should be replaced with "find."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in the sentence. It should be "She couldn't
find her keys."

624. They was (a) all frustrated (b) with the lack (c) of progress in the project. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrated with the lack of progress in the project."

625. He is (a) the goodest (b) player in (c) his team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player in his team."

626. She has (a) little (b) amount of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amount of" should be replaced with "amounts of."

Explanation: The noun "time" requires the plural form "amounts of." Therefore, it should be
"She has little amounts of free time."
627. The team members (a) works (b) hard (c) on their projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "works" should be replaced with "work."

Explanation: The subject "team members" is plural, so the verb form "work" should be used.
Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on their projects."

628. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he lose (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lose" should be replaced with "that he lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Since the news is in the
past, "that he lost his job" is the correct form. Therefore, it should be "She was surprised by
the news that he lost his job."

629. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employee (c) for expanding. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expanding."

630. They were (a) amazed by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

631. He enjoy (a) swim (b) in the pool (c) every day. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoy" should be replaced with "enjoys."

Explanation: The subject "He" requires the verb form "enjoys" to agree with it. Therefore, it
should be "He enjoys swimming in the pool every day."

632. The concert (a) started (b) on 8:00 PM (c) last night. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "on 8:00 PM" should be replaced with "at 8:00 PM."

Explanation: The correct preposition to indicate the time is "at" rather than "on." Therefore,
it should be "The concert started at 8:00 PM last night."
633. She couldn't (a) find her glasses (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "nowhere" should be replaced with "anywhere."

Explanation: The correct word to use is "anywhere" to indicate the absence of a specific
location. Therefore, it should be "She couldn't find her glasses anywhere."

634. They was (a) all frustrating (b) due to the lack (c) of progress in the project.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "They" requires the plural form of the verb "were" to agree with it.
Therefore, it should be "They were all frustrating due to the lack of progress in the project."

635. He is (a) the goodest (b) player in (c) their team. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the goodest" should be replaced with "the best."

Explanation: The correct superlative form of "good" is "best." Therefore, it should be "He is
the best player on their team."

636. She has (a) few (b) amounts of (c) free time. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "amounts of" should be replaced with "amount of."

Explanation: The noun "time" does not require the plural form "amounts." Therefore, it
should be "She has few amount of free time."

637. The team members (a) work (b) hard (c) in their project. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "in their project" should be replaced with "on their project."

Explanation: The correct preposition to indicate involvement or participation is "on."


Therefore, it should be "The team members work hard on their project."

638. She was (a) surprised by (b) the news that he lost (c) his job. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "that he lost" should be replaced with "that he has lost."

Explanation: The verb tense should be consistent in this sentence. Therefore, it should be
"She was surprised by the news that he has lost his job."

639. The company (a) need to hires (b) new employees (c) for expansion. (d) No
error.
Answer: (a) "need to hires" should be replaced with "needs to hire."

Explanation: The subject "company" is singular, so it requires the verb form "needs" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The company needs to hire new employees for
expansion."

640. They were (a) amaze by (b) how many progresses (c) they made. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "how many progresses" should be replaced with "how much progress."

Explanation: The word "progress" is uncountable and should be used with "much" instead of
"many." Therefore, it should be "They were amazed by how much progress they made."

Question 641: The college (a) offers a wide range of (b) courses including Psychology, (c)
Business Administration, and History. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "of" should be replaced with "in."

Explanation: The preposition "in" is more appropriate to describe the courses offered within
the college.

Question 642: The professor (a) gave us (b) a lot of (c) assignments to complete over the
weekend. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "assignments" should be replaced with "assignment."

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple assignments, so the singular form "assignment"
should be used.

Question 643: The students (a) have to submit (b) their assignments (c) until Friday. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "until" should be replaced with "by."

Explanation: The word "by" indicates the deadline for submitting the assignments, while
"until" suggests continuing up to a particular point in time.

Question 644: She is (a) one of the most (b) talented student (c) in the entire college. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "student" should be replaced with "students."

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple talented students, so the plural form
"students" should be used.
Question 645: The library (a) has a large collection of (b) books, magazines, (c) and many
others resources. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "others" should be replaced with "other."

Explanation: The adjective "other" should be used in the singular form to modify the noun
"resources."

Question 646: The professor (a) asked the students (b) to not bring (c) their textbooks to the
class. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "to not bring" should be replaced with "not to bring."

Explanation: The correct form is "not to bring" to maintain the correct word order.

Question 647: Many students (a) find it difficult (b) to balancing (c) their academic and social
lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "balancing" should be replaced with "balance."

Explanation: The correct form is "to balance" to indicate the action of maintaining a balance.

Question 648: The college (a) provides financial aid (b) to eligible student (c) who
demonstrate financial need. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "student" should be replaced with "students."

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple eligible students, so the plural form "students"
should be used.

Question 649: The professor (a) emphasized the importance of (b) attending all (c) the
lectures and completing assignments. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 650: The students (a) were excited to participate (b) in the college (c) annual
sports event. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "college" should be replaced with "college's."

Explanation: The correct form is "college's" to indicate possession of the annual sports
event.

Question 651: The patient's symptoms (a) includes (b) fever, (c) headache, and cough. (d)
No error.
Answer: (a) "includes" should be replaced with "include."

Explanation: The subject "symptoms" is plural, so the verb form "include" should be used to
agree with it.

Question 652: The doctor advised the patient (a) to take the medication (b) three times a
day, (c) and to avoid any physical activities. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 653: (a) Many pharmaceutical companies (b) conducts (c) extensive research
before launching new drugs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "conducts" should be replaced with "conduct."

Explanation: The subject "Many pharmaceutical companies" is plural, so the verb form
"conduct" should be used to agree with it.

Question 654: The nurse asked the patient (a) if he has (b) any allergies (c) to medications.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has" should be replaced with "had."

Explanation: The sentence is in the past tense, so the verb "had" should be used instead of
"has."

Question 655: (a) Medical professionals (b) must take (c) an oath to uphold patient
confidentiality. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 656: The laboratory technician (a) performs (b) various tests (c) to diagnose the
illness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 657: (a) It's important (b) for doctors and nurses (c) to communicate effectively
with patients. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "It's" should be replaced with "It is."


Explanation: The contraction "It's" should be expanded to "It is" for formal writing.

Question 658: The medical research team (a) are conducting (b) a study (c) on the effects of
a new drug. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "are conducting" should be replaced with "is conducting."

Explanation: The subject "medical research team" is singular, so the verb form "is
conducting" should be used to agree with it.

Question 659: The surgeon (a) performed (b) a complex procedure (c) with precision and
accuracy. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 670: (a) Proper sanitation (b) is crucial (c) in preventing the spread of infections.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 671: The pharmacist (a) gave the patient (b) a prescription (c) for a high dosage of
the medication. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 672: (a) Medical students (b) spends (c) countless hours studying for their exams.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "spends" should be replaced with "spend."

Explanation: The subject "Medical students" is plural, so the verb form "spend" should be
used to agree with it.

Question 673: The hospital staff (a) were (b) praised for their exceptional (c) patient care. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "hospital staff" is singular, so the verb form "was" should be used
to agree with it.
Question 674: (a) Accurate diagnosis (b) is essential (c) for effective treatment. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 675: The research findings (a) have (b) a significant impact (c) on the field of
medicine. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The research findings" is singular, so the verb form "has" should
be used to agree with it.

Question 676: The patient's symptoms (a) includes (b) fever, (c) headache, and cough. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "includes" should be replaced with "include."

Explanation: The subject "symptoms" is plural, so the verb form "include" should be used to
agree with it.

Question 677: The doctor advised the patient (a) to take the medication (b) three times a
day, (c) and to avoid any physical activities. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 678: (a) Many pharmaceutical companies (b) conducts (c) extensive research
before launching new drugs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "conducts" should be replaced with "conduct."

Explanation: The subject "Many pharmaceutical companies" is plural, so the verb form
"conduct" should be used to agree with it.

Question 679: The nurse asked the patient (a) if he has (b) any allergies (c) to medications.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has" should be replaced with "had."

Explanation: The sentence is in the past tense, so the verb "had" should be used instead of
"has."

Question 680: (a) Medical professionals (b) must take (c) an oath to uphold patient
confidentiality. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 681: The laboratory technician (a) performs (b) various tests (c) to diagnose the
illness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 682: (a) It's important (b) for doctors and nurses (c) to communicate effectively
with patients. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "It's" should be replaced with "It is."

Explanation: The contraction "It's" should be expanded to "It is" for formal writing.

Question 683: The medical research team (a) are conducting (b) a study (c) on the effects of
a new drug. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "are conducting" should be replaced with "is conducting."

Explanation: The subject "medical research team" is singular, so the verb form "is
conducting" should be used to agree with it.

Question 684: The surgeon (a) performed (b) a complex procedure (c) with precision and
accuracy. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 685: (a) Proper sanitation (b) is crucial (c) in preventing the spread of infections.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 695: The patient's vital signs (a) were (b) stable, and the doctor (c) prescribed a
mild painkiller. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "patient's vital signs" is singular, so the verb form "was" should be
used to agree with it.
Question 696: (a) Effective communication (b) between healthcare providers (c) is vital for
patient safety. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 697: The pharmacist provided the patient (a) with information (b) about the
potential (c) side affects of the medication. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "affects" should be replaced with "effects."

Explanation: The word "effects" refers to the outcomes or results, while "affects" refers to
influencing or having an impact on something.

Question 698: (a) Thorough examination (b) and proper diagnosis (c) are crucial for effective
treatment. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 699: The doctor advised the patient (a) to follow a balanced diet (b) and to regular
exercise (c) for better health. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "regular" should be replaced with "regularly."

Explanation: The adverb "regularly" should be used to modify the verb "exercise" to indicate
the frequency of the action.

Question 700: (a) Medical professionals (b) are trained to (c) provide quality care to their
patients. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 701: The laboratory technician (a) conducted (b) various tests (c) to confirm the
diagnosis. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 702: (a) Adequate sleep (b) is essential (c) for overall well-being. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 703: The healthcare team (a) were (b) praised for their exceptional (c) patient
care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "healthcare team" is singular, so the verb form "was" should be
used to agree with it.

Question 704: (a) Continuous learning (b) is important (c) for medical professionals to stay
updated. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 695: (a) The doctor's (b) diagnosis was based on (c) the patient's symptoms and
medical history. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "The doctor's" should be replaced with "Doctors."

Explanation: The word "doctor's" implies possession, but in this context, we are referring to
doctors in general, so the plural form "Doctors" should be used.

Question 696: (a) Many patients (b) are concern (c) about the potential side effects of
medications. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are concern" should be replaced with "are concerned."

Explanation: The verb form "are concerned" should be used to agree with the plural subject
"patients."

Question 697: The patient's condition (a) seems to have improved, (b) but it's important for
(c) they to continue taking the prescribed medication. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "they" should be replaced with "him or her."

Explanation: The pronoun "they" does not agree with the singular noun "patient." Instead,
the gender-neutral pronoun "him or her" should be used.

Question 698: (a) Many healthcare professionals (b) believes (c) in the importance of
preventive care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."


Explanation: The verb form "believe" should be used to agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare professionals."

Question 699: The medical team (a) were working tirelessly (b) to save the patient's life, (c)
but unfortunately, their efforts were in vain. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "was working."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical team" requires the singular verb form "was
working."

Question 700: (a) Accurate and timely documentation (b) are crucial (c) for effective patient
care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: The subject "Accurate and timely documentation" is singular and requires the
verb form "is crucial" to agree with it.

Question 701: The nurse (a) administer (b) the medication (c) to the patient. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "administer" should be replaced with "administered."

Explanation: The verb form "administered" should be used to match the past tense of the
sentence.

Question 702: (a) The hospital staff (b) works together (c) to provide quality patient care. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "works together" should be replaced with "work together."

Explanation: The subject "The hospital staff" is plural and requires the verb form "work
together" to agree with it.

Question 703: The medical researcher (a) conduct (b) a study (c) on the effectiveness of the
new drug. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "conduct" should be replaced with "conducted."

Explanation: The verb form "conducted" should be used to match the past tense of the
sentence.

Question 704: (a) A thorough examination (b) and proper diagnosis (c) is the key to effective
treatment. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is" should be replaced with "are."


Explanation: The subjects "A thorough examination and proper diagnosis" are plural and
require the verb form "are" to agree with them.

Question 705: (a) Medical advancements (b) has greatly improved (c) patient outcomes. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has greatly improved" should be replaced with "have greatly improved."

Explanation: The subject "Medical advancements" is plural and requires the verb form "have
greatly improved" to agree with it.

Question 706: The nurse (a) administer (b) the wrong dosage (c) of the medication. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "administer" should be replaced with "administered."

Explanation: The verb form "administered" should be used to match the past tense of the
sentence.

Question 707: (a) Good hand hygiene (b) plays a crucial role (c) in preventing the spread of
infections. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 708: The healthcare professional (a) provide (b) quality care (c) to their patients.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "The healthcare professional" is singular and requires the verb
form "provides" to agree with it.

Question 709: (a) Proper medication adherence (b) are essential (c) for effective treatment.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: The subject "Proper medication adherence" is singular and requires the verb
form "is essential" to agree with it.

Question 710: The patient (a) refuse (b) to take (c) their prescribed medication. (d) No error.
Answer: (a) "refuse" should be replaced with "refuses."

Explanation: The subject "The patient" is singular and requires the verb form "refuses" to
agree with it.

Question 711: (a) Accurate diagnosis (b) and proper treatment (c) is crucial for patient
recovery. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is crucial" should be replaced with "are crucial."

Explanation: The subjects "Accurate diagnosis and proper treatment" are plural and require
the verb form "are crucial" to agree with them.

Question 712: The doctor recommended (a) the patient to undergo (b) further tests (c) to
determine the cause of their symptoms. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "the patient" should be removed.

Explanation: The sentence is more concise and grammatically correct without the inclusion
of "the patient."

Question 713: (a) Many healthcare providers (b) believes (c) in the power of preventive
care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."

Explanation: The verb form "believe" should be used to agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare providers."

Question 714: The pharmacist (a) dispense (b) the medication (c) to the customer. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "dispense" should be replaced with "dispensed."

Explanation: The verb form "dispensed" should be used to match the past tense of the
sentence.

Question 715: (a) Adequate sleep (b) are crucial (c) for maintaining good health. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: The subject "Adequate sleep" is singular and requires the verb form "is crucial"
to agree with it.

Question 716: The medical team (a) was awarded (b) for their outstanding contributions (c)
to patient care. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 717: (a) Proper handwashing technique (b) plays an important role (c) in
preventing the spread of infections. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 718: The healthcare professional (a) ensures (b) that the patient's information (c)
are kept confidential. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are kept" should be replaced with "is kept."

Explanation: The subject "the patient's information" is singular and requires the verb form
"is kept" to agree with it.

Question 719: (a) Continuous education (b) is essential (c) for healthcare professionals to
stay updated. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 720: (a) The surgeon (b) performed (c) a successful surgery on the patient. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 721: The medical student (a) wants to become (b) a well-respected (c) and
knowledgeable doctor. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 722: (a) Accurate documentation (b) are necessary (c) for legal and medical
purposes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are necessary" should be replaced with "is necessary."

Explanation: The subject "Accurate documentation" is singular and requires the verb form
"is necessary" to agree with it.
Question 723: The patient (a) expressed concerns (b) about the potential side effects (c) of
the prescribed medication. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 724: (a) Good communication (b) between healthcare professionals (c) is vital for
coordinated patient care. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 725: The pharmacist (a) checked (b) the prescription (c) for any errors or
discrepancies. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 726: (a) The medical team (b) are working (c) tirelessly to save the patient's life. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are working" should be replaced with "is working."

Explanation: The subject "The medical team" is singular and requires the verb form "is
working" to agree with it.

Question 727: The doctor prescribed (a) the patient with (b) a specific dosage (c) of the
medication. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the patient with" should be replaced with "the patient."

Explanation: The phrase "the patient with" is unnecessary and can be omitted from the
sentence.

Question 728: (a) Adequate nutrition (b) plays a crucial role (c) in maintaining good health.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 729: The healthcare provider (a) explained the treatment plan (b) in detail (c) to
the patient. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 730: (a) Proper hygiene practices (b) are important (c) to prevent the spread of
infections. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 731: The medical research study (a) aims to identify (b) the causes and treatment
options (c) for the rare disease. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 732: (a) Healthcare professionals (b) must adhere to (c) strict ethical guidelines. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 733: The nurse (a) ensured that (b) the patient received (c) the correct medication
dosage. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 734: (a) Accurate medical records (b) plays an essential role (c) in providing quality
patient care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays an essential role" should be replaced with "play an essential role."

Explanation: The subject "Accurate medical records" is plural and requires the verb form
"play an essential role" to agree with it.

Question 735: The healthcare team (a) were working collaboratively (b) to develop (c) a new
treatment protocol. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "was working."

Explanation: The subject "The healthcare team" is singular and requires the verb form "was
working" to agree with it.
Question 736: (a) Continuous professional development (b) are necessary (c) for staying
updated in the medical field. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are necessary" should be replaced with "is necessary."

Explanation: The subject "Continuous professional development" is singular and requires


the verb form "is necessary" to agree with it.

Question 737: The patient's condition (a) has improved (b) significantly after receiving (c)
the appropriate treatment. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 738: (a) Effective communication (b) between healthcare providers (c) ensure
patient safety. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "ensure" should be replaced with "ensures."

Explanation: The subject "Effective communication" is singular and requires the verb form
"ensures" to agree with it.

Question 739: The medical conference (a) featured presentations (b) from renowned
experts (c) in the field. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 740: (a) Family members (b) plays a significant role (c) in providing emotional
support. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a significant role" should be replaced with "play a significant role."

Explanation: The subject "Family members" is plural and requires the verb form "play a
significant role" to agree with it.

Question 741: The parents (a) ensures (b) that their children (c) receive proper education.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "ensures" should be replaced with "ensure."

Explanation: The subject "The parents" is plural and requires the verb form "ensure" to
agree with it.
Question 742: (a) Spending quality time (b) with family members (c) have a positive impact
on relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have a positive impact" should be replaced with "has a positive impact."

Explanation: The phrase "Spending quality time" is singular and requires the verb form "has
a positive impact" to agree with it.

Question 743: The siblings (a) often quarrels (b) over trivial matters, (c) but they still love
each other. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "quarrels" should be replaced with "quarrel."

Explanation: The verb form "quarrel" should be used to match the plural subject "The
siblings."

Question 744: (a) Good communication (b) among family members (c) are important for
maintaining strong relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are important" should be replaced with "is important."

Explanation: The subject "Good communication" is singular and requires the verb form "is
important" to agree with it.

Question 745: The grandparents (a) loves (b) spending time (c) with their grandchildren. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "loves" should be replaced with "love."

Explanation: The subject "The grandparents" is plural and requires the verb form "love" to
agree with it.

Question 746: (a) Family traditions (b) brings (c) the members closer together. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "brings" should be replaced with "bring."

Explanation: The subject "Family traditions" is plural and requires the verb form "bring" to
agree with it.

Question 747: The cousins (a) enjoys (b) playing games (c) during family gatherings. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The cousins" is plural and requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.
Question 748: (a) Supporting one another (b) is an important aspect (c) of family
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 749: The family (a) plans to go on (b) a vacation (c) next month. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 750: (a) Strong family bonds (b) is essential (c) for a supportive and nurturing
environment. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is essential" should be replaced with "are essential."

Explanation: The subject "Strong family bonds" is plural and requires the verb form "are
essential" to agree with it.

Question 751: The parents (a) encourages (b) their children (c) to pursue their dreams. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "encourages" should be replaced with "encourage."

Explanation: The subject "The parents" is plural and requires the verb form "encourage" to
agree with it.

Question 752: (a) Family traditions (b) brings joy and (c) create lasting memories. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "create" should be replaced with "creates."

Explanation: The subject "Family traditions" is singular and requires the verb form "creates"
to agree with it.

Question 753: The siblings (a) often have disagreements (b) but they always find (c) a way to
resolve them. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 754: (a) Effective communication (b) is vital for (c) maintaining healthy family
relationships. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 755: The family members (a) supports (b) each other (c) through both good and
bad times. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "supports" should be replaced with "support."

Explanation: The subject "The family members" is plural and requires the verb form
"support" to agree with it.

Question 756: (a) Quality time spent (b) with loved ones (c) are precious and valuable. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "are precious and valuable" should be replaced with "is precious and valuable."

Explanation: The phrase "Quality time spent" is singular and requires the verb form "is
precious and valuable" to agree with it.

Question 757: The grandparents (a) enjoys (b) sharing stories (c) of their past with their
grandchildren. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The grandparents" is plural and requires the verb form "enjoy" to
agree with it.

Question 758: (a) Family gatherings (b) brings (c) everyone together for celebration and
bonding. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "brings" should be replaced with "bring."

Explanation: The subject "Family gatherings" is plural and requires the verb form "bring" to
agree with it.

Question 759: The family members (a) shares (b) a strong bond (c) that cannot be broken.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "shares" should be replaced with "share."

Explanation: The subject "The family members" is plural and requires the verb form "share"
to agree with it.
Question 760: (a) Family values (b) plays an important role (c) in shaping individuals. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays an important role" should be replaced with "play an important role."

Explanation: The subject "Family values" is plural and requires the verb form "play an
important role" to agree with it.

Question 761: The parents (a) ensures (b) their children (c) have a nurturing environment.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "ensures" should be replaced with "ensure."

Explanation: The subject "The parents" is plural and requires the verb form "ensure" to
agree with it.

Question 762: (a) Love and support (b) is essential (c) for a healthy family dynamic. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "is essential" should be replaced with "are essential."

Explanation: The subjects "Love and support" are plural and require the verb form "are
essential" to agree with them.

Question 763: The siblings (a) often have conflicts (b) but they learn (c) to resolve them
peacefully. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 764: (a) Family traditions (b) brings joy and (c) strengthen familial bonds. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "brings joy and" should be replaced with "bring joy and."

Explanation: The subject "Family traditions" is plural and requires the verb form "bring joy
and" to agree with it.

Question 765: The parents (a) encourages (b) their child (c) to pursue their dreams. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "encourages" should be replaced with "encourage."

Explanation: The subject "The parents" is plural and requires the verb form "encourage" to
agree with it.
Question 766: (a) Open and honest communication (b) is essential (c) in fostering strong
family relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 767: The siblings (a) shares (b) a special bond (c) that lasts a lifetime. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "shares" should be replaced with "share."

Explanation: The subject "The siblings" is plural and requires the verb form "share" to agree
with it.

Question 768: (a) Family support systems (b) plays a crucial role (c) in times of adversity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: The subject "Family support systems" is plural and requires the verb form "play
a crucial role" to agree with it.

Question 769: The family (a) plans to gather (b) for a reunion (c) next weekend. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 770: (a) Parental guidance (b) are important (c) in shaping a child's behavior. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are important" should be replaced with "is important."

Explanation: The phrase "Parental guidance" is singular and requires the verb form "is
important" to agree with it.

Question 771: The siblings (a) often argues (b) over trivial matters, (c) but they still love each
other. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "argues" should be replaced with "argue."

Explanation: The subject "The siblings" is plural and requires the verb form "argue" to agree
with it.

Question 772: (a) Love, respect, and understanding (b) is the foundation (c) of a strong
family. (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "is the foundation" should be replaced with "are the foundation."

Explanation: The subjects "Love, respect, and understanding" are plural and require the verb
form "are the foundation" to agree with them.

Question 773: The parents (a) ensures (b) their children (c) have a balanced lifestyle. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "ensures" should be replaced with "ensure."

Explanation: The subject "The parents" is plural and requires the verb form "ensure" to
agree with it.

Question 774: (a) Family traditions (b) are passed down (c) from generation to generation.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 775: The grandparents (a) enjoys (b) spending time (c) with their grandchildren. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The grandparents" is plural and requires the verb form "enjoy" to
agree with it.

Question 776: (a) Effective communication (b) among family members (c) ensures healthy
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 777: The family (a) support (b) each other (c) through thick and thin. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "support" should be replaced with "supports."

Explanation: The subject "The family" is singular and requires the verb form "supports" to
agree with it.

Question 778: (a) Strong family ties (b) plays an integral role (c) in one's sense of belonging.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays an integral role" should be replaced with "play an integral role."
Explanation: The subject "Strong family ties" is plural and requires the verb form "play an
integral role" to agree with it.

Question 779: The siblings (a) often share (b) their thoughts and feelings (c) with each other.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 780: (a) The soldier's (b) demonstrated (c) courage and bravery on the battlefield.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "The soldier's" should be replaced with "The soldiers."

Explanation: The sentence is referring to multiple soldiers, so the possessive form should be
plural.

Question 781: The army general (a) strategize (b) the battle plans (c) for victory. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "strategize" should be replaced with "strategizes."

Explanation: The subject "The army general" is singular and requires the verb form
"strategizes" to agree with it.

Question 782: (a) Proper training (b) and preparedness (c) are key factors in military success.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 783: The war veterans (a) deserves (b) our respect and gratitude (c) for their
sacrifice. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "deserves" should be replaced with "deserve."

Explanation: The subject "The war veterans" is plural and requires the verb form "deserve"
to agree with it.

Question 784: (a) Accurate intelligence (b) plays a crucial role (c) in military operations. (d)
No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 785: The military personnel (a) risked their lives (b) to protect (c) their country's
freedom. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 786: (a) Collaboration and teamwork (b) are vital components (c) in achieving
victory on the battlefield. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 787: The war (a) caused (b) devastation and loss of lives (c) for both sides. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "caused" should be replaced with "causes."

Explanation: The sentence is referring to a past event and should use the present tense verb
form "causes."

Question 788: (a) Effective communication (b) among military units (c) ensure coordinated
actions. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "ensure" should be replaced with "ensures."

Explanation: The subject "Effective communication" is singular and requires the verb form
"ensures" to agree with it.

Question 789: The peace treaty (a) marks the end (b) of hostilities and (c) the beginning of
reconciliation. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 790: (a) The artist's (b) create (c) stunning masterpieces. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."

Explanation: The subject "The artist's" is singular and requires the verb form "creates" to
agree with it.
Question 791: The art gallery (a) showcases (b) a wide variety (c) of artists and their works.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 792: (a) Proper lighting (b) are crucial (c) for displaying artwork effectively. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: The phrase "Proper lighting" is singular and requires the verb form "is crucial"
to agree with it.

Question 793: The sculptor (a) molds (b) the clay (c) into intricate shapes and forms. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 794: (a) Artistic expression (b) allows individuals (c) to communicate their
emotions and ideas. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 795: The painter (a) applies (b) layers of paint (c) to create depth in the artwork.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 796: (a) Creative imagination (b) are essential (c) in the artistic process. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: The subject "Creative imagination" is singular and requires the verb form "is
essential" to agree with it.

Question 797: The art museum (a) displays (b) a collection (c) of valuable artifacts. (d) No
error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 798: (a) Art appreciation (b) helps individuals (c) develop a deeper understanding
of artistic techniques. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 799: The photographer (a) captures (b) moments in time (c) through the lens of
the camera. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 790: (a) The artist's (b) create (c) stunning masterpieces. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."

Explanation: The subject "The artist's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "creates" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The artist creates stunning masterpieces."

Question 791: The art gallery (a) showcases (b) a wide variety (c) of artists and their works.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 792: (a) Proper lighting (b) are crucial (c) for displaying artwork effectively. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: The phrase "Proper lighting" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is crucial"
to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Proper lighting is crucial for displaying artwork
effectively."

Question 793: The sculptor (a) molds (b) the clay (c) into intricate shapes and forms. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 794: (a) Artistic expression (b) allows individuals (c) to communicate their
emotions and ideas. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 795: The painter (a) applies (b) layers of paint (c) to create depth in the artwork.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 796: (a) Creative imagination (b) are essential (c) in the artistic process. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: The subject "Creative imagination" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
essential" to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Creative imagination is essential in the
artistic process."

Question 797: The art museum (a) displays (b) a collection (c) of valuable artifacts. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 798: (a) Art appreciation (b) helps individuals (c) develop a deeper understanding
of artistic techniques. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 799: The photographer (a) captures (b) moments in time (c) through the lens of
the camera. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 790: (a) The artist's (b) create (c) stunning masterpieces. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."


Explanation: The subject "The artist's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "creates" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The artist creates stunning masterpieces."

Question 791: (a) The art gallery (b) display (c) a wide variety of artists and their works. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "display" should be replaced with "displays."

Explanation: The subject "The art gallery" is singular, so it requires the verb form "displays"
to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The art gallery displays a wide variety of artists and
their works."

Question 792: (a) Proper lighting (b) are crucial (c) for displaying artwork effectively. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: The phrase "Proper lighting" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is crucial"
to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Proper lighting is crucial for displaying artwork
effectively."

Question 793: (a) The sculptor (b) mold (c) the clay into intricate shapes and forms. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "mold" should be replaced with "molds."

Explanation: The subject "The sculptor" is singular, so it requires the verb form "molds" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The sculptor molds the clay into intricate shapes and
forms."

Question 794: (a) Artistic expression (b) allow individuals (c) to communicate their emotions
and ideas. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "allow" should be replaced with "allows."

Explanation: The subject "Artistic expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"allows" to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Artistic expression allows individuals to
communicate their emotions and ideas."

Question 795: (a) The painter (b) apply (c) layers of paint to create depth in the artwork. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "apply" should be replaced with "applies."

Explanation: The subject "The painter" is singular, so it requires the verb form "applies" to
agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The painter applies layers of paint to create depth in
the artwork."
Question 796: (a) Creative imagination (b) are essential (c) in the artistic process. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: The subject "Creative imagination" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
essential" to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Creative imagination is essential in the
artistic process."

Question 797: (a) The art museum (b) display (c) a collection of valuable artifacts. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "display" should be replaced with "displays."

Explanation: The subject "The art museum" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"displays" to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The art museum displays a collection of
valuable artifacts."

Question 798: (a) Art appreciation (b) help individuals (c) develop a deeper understanding of
artistic techniques. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "help" should be replaced with "helps."

Explanation: The subject "Art appreciation" is singular, so it requires the verb form "helps"
to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "Art appreciation helps individuals develop a deeper
understanding of artistic techniques."

Question 799: (a) The photographer (b) capture (c) moments in time through the lens of the
camera. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "capture" should be replaced with "captures."

Explanation: The subject "The photographer" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"captures" to agree with it. Therefore, it should be "The photographer captures moments in
time through the lens of the camera."

Question 800: (a) The art exhibition (b) features (c) a variety of sculptures and paintings. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 801: (a) Creative expression (b) allow artists (c) to communicate their unique
perspectives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "allow" should be replaced with "allows."


Explanation: The subject "Creative expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"allows" to agree with it.

Question 802: (a) The art class (b) teach (c) students various techniques. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "teach" should be replaced with "teaches."

Explanation: The subject "The art class" is singular, so it requires the verb form "teaches" to
agree with it.

Question 803: (a) Artistic creativity (b) plays an important role (c) in the cultural enrichment
of society. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 804: The mural (a) depict (b) a beautiful landscape (c) with vibrant colors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "depict" should be replaced with "depicts."

Explanation: The subject "The mural" is singular, so it requires the verb form "depicts" to
agree with it.

Question 805: (a) Art museums (b) provides (c) a platform for artists to showcase their work.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The subject "Art museums" is plural, so it requires the verb form "provide" to
agree with it.

Question 806: The art installation (a) evoke (b) strong emotions (c) in the viewers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "evoke" should be replaced with "evokes."

Explanation: The subject "The art installation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"evokes" to agree with it.

Question 807: (a) Artistic expression (b) are influenced (c) by cultural, social, and personal
factors. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are influenced" should be replaced with "is influenced."


Explanation: The phrase "Artistic expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
influenced" to agree with it.

Question 808: The art workshop (a) provide (b) participants with (c) hands-on experience.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "The art workshop" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"provides" to agree with it.

Question 809: (a) The art collector (b) admire (c) the beauty of the artworks. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "admire" should be replaced with "admires."

Explanation: The subject "The art collector" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"admires" to agree with it.

Question 810: (a) The art exhibition (b) are open (c) to the public. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are open" should be replaced with "is open."

Explanation: The subject "The art exhibition" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
open" to agree with it.

Question 811: (a) Artistic techniques (b) are constantly evolving (c) in response to cultural
shifts. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 812: (a) The art installation (b) create (c) a sense of wonder and awe. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."

Explanation: The subject "The art installation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"creates" to agree with it.

Question 813: (a) Artistic expression (b) allows individuals (c) to communicate without
words. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 814: The art gallery (a) host (b) monthly exhibitions (c) featuring local artists. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "host" should be replaced with "hosts."

Explanation: The subject "The art gallery" is singular, so it requires the verb form "hosts" to
agree with it.

Question 815: (a) Creativity and imagination (b) are important traits (c) for an artist. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 816: The art piece (a) reflect (b) the artist's unique style (c) and vision. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "reflect" should be replaced with "reflects."

Explanation: The subject "The art piece" is singular, so it requires the verb form "reflects" to
agree with it.

Question 817: (a) Artistic expression (b) have the power (c) to evoke strong emotions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have the power" should be replaced with "has the power."

Explanation: The phrase "Artistic expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
the power" to agree with it.

Question 818: The art class (a) provide (b) students with (c) a platform for creative
exploration. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "The art class" is singular, so it requires the verb form "provides" to
agree with it.

Question 819: (a) The art collector (b) appreciates (c) the value of art in society. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 820: (a) The art museum's (b) collection (c) are renowned worldwide. (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "are renowned" should be replaced with "is renowned."

Explanation: The noun "collection" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is renowned" to
agree with it.

Question 821: (a) The art piece (b) conveys (c) a powerful message to the viewers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 822: (a) Artistic expression (b) provide (c) a means of self-discovery. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "Artistic expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"provides" to agree with it.

Question 823: The art gallery (a) exhibit (b) works of emerging artists (c) alongside
established ones. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "exhibit" should be replaced with "exhibits."

Explanation: The subject "The art gallery" is singular, so it requires the verb form "exhibits"
to agree with it.

Question 824: (a) Creativity and imagination (b) plays (c) a vital role in artistic pursuits. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Creativity and imagination" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"play" to agree with it.

Question 825: The art workshop (a) offer (b) participants (c) a chance to explore different
mediums. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: The subject "The art workshop" is singular, so it requires the verb form "offers"
to agree with it.

Question 826: (a) Artistic expression (b) transcends (c) language barriers. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 827: The art installation (a) evoke (b) a sense of wonder (c) and curiosity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "evoke" should be replaced with "evokes."

Explanation: The subject "The art installation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"evokes" to agree with it.

Question 828: (a) The art critic (b) provides (c) insightful analysis of artworks. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 829: (a) Artistic expression (b) have (c) the power to inspire. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "Artistic expression" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 830: (a) The chef's (b) creates (c) delicious culinary masterpieces. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "creates" should be replaced with "create."

Explanation: The subject "The chef's" is plural, so it requires the verb form "create" to agree
with it.

Question 831: (a) The recipe (b) calls for (c) a cup of sugar. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 832: (a) Fresh ingredients (b) is essential (c) for a flavorful meal. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is essential" should be replaced with "are essential."

Explanation: The subject "Fresh ingredients" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are
essential" to agree with it.

Question 833: The restaurant (a) serves (b) a wide variety (c) of international cuisines. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 834: (a) Cooking techniques (b) have evolved (c) over centuries. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 835: The baker (a) prepares (b) delicious pastries (c) every morning. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 836: (a) Culinary skills (b) plays an important role (c) in the preparation of gourmet
dishes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary skills" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 837: The food market (a) offers (b) a wide selection (c) of fresh produce. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 838: (a) The recipe book (b) provide (c) step-by-step instructions for cooking. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "The recipe book" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"provides" to agree with it.

Question 839: (a) Culinary creativity (b) knows no bounds (c) in the kitchen. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 840: (a) The chef's (b) create (c) delicious culinary masterpieces.

Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."


Explanation: The subject "The chef's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "creates" to
agree with it.

Question 841: (a) The recipe (b) calls for (c) a cup of sugar.

Answer: (b) "calls for" should be replaced with "call for."

Explanation: The subject "The recipe" is plural, so it requires the verb form "call for" to
agree with it.

Question 842: (a) Fresh ingredients (b) is essential (c) for a flavorful meal.

Answer: (b) "is essential" should be replaced with "are essential."

Explanation: The subject "Fresh ingredients" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are
essential" to agree with it.

Question 843: The restaurant (a) serves (b) a wide variety (c) of international cuisine.

Answer: (c) "cuisine" should be replaced with "cuisines."

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple cuisines, so it requires the plural form
"cuisines" to agree with it.

Question 844: (a) Cooking techniques (b) has evolved (c) over centuries.

Answer: (b) "has evolved" should be replaced with "have evolved."

Explanation: The subject "Cooking techniques" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have
evolved" to agree with it.

Question 845: The baker (a) prepare (b) delicious pastries (c) every morning.

Answer: (a) "prepare" should be replaced with "prepares."

Explanation: The subject "The baker" is singular, so it requires the verb form "prepares" to
agree with it.

Question 846: (a) Culinary skills (b) play an important role (c) in the preparation of gourmet
dishes.

Answer: (b) "play" should be replaced with "plays."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary skills" is singular, so it requires the verb form "plays" to
agree with it.

Question 847: The food market (a) offer (b) a wide selection (c) of fresh produce.
Answer: (a) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: The subject "The food market" is singular, so it requires the verb form "offers"
to agree with it.

Question 848: (a) The recipe book (b) provides (c) step-by-step instructions for cooking.

Answer: (a) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The subject "The recipe book" is plural, so it requires the verb form "provide"
to agree with it.

Question 849: (a) Culinary creativity (b) know no bounds (c) in the kitchen.

Answer: (b) "know no bounds" should be replaced with "knows no bounds."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary creativity" is singular, so it requires the verb form "knows
no bounds" to agree with it.

Question 850: (a) The chef's (b) creates (c) delicious culinary masterpieces.

Answer: (b) "creates" should be replaced with "create."

Explanation: The subject "The chef's" is plural, so it requires the verb form "create" to agree
with it.

Question 851: (a) The recipe (b) calls for (c) a cup of sugars.

Answer: (c) "sugars" should be replaced with "sugar."

Explanation: The phrase "a cup of" implies a single unit, so it should be "a cup of sugar."

Question 852: (a) Fresh ingredients (b) is essential (c) for flavorful meals.

Answer: (b) "is essential" should be replaced with "are essential."

Explanation: The subject "Fresh ingredients" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are
essential" to agree with it.

Question 853: The restaurant (a) serve (b) a wide variety (c) of international cuisines.

Answer: (a) "serve" should be replaced with "serves."


Explanation: The subject "The restaurant" is singular, so it requires the verb form "serves" to
agree with it.

Question 854: (a) Cooking techniques (b) has evolved (c) over the centuries.

Answer: (b) "has evolved" should be replaced with "have evolved."

Explanation: The subject "Cooking techniques" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have
evolved" to agree with it.

Question 855: The baker (a) prepare (b) delicious pastries (c) every morning.

Answer: (a) "prepare" should be replaced with "prepares."

Explanation: The subject "The baker" is singular, so it requires the verb form "prepares" to
agree with it.

Question 856: (a) Culinary skills (b) play an important role (c) in preparing gourmet dishes.

Answer: (b) "play" should be replaced with "plays."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary skills" is singular, so it requires the verb form "plays" to
agree with it.

Question 857: The food market (a) offer (b) a wide selection (c) of fresh produces.

Answer: (c) "produces" should be replaced with "produce."

Explanation: The word "produce" is already plural, so it should be "of fresh produce."

Question 858: (a) The recipe book (b) provides (c) step-by-step instruction for cooking.

Answer: (c) "instruction" should be replaced with "instructions."

Explanation: The word "instruction" should be pluralized to "instructions."

Question 859: (a) Culinary creativity (b) know no boundary (c) in the kitchen.

Answer: (b) "know no boundary" should be replaced with "knows no boundaries."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary creativity" is singular, so it requires the verb form "knows
no boundaries" to agree with it.

Question 860: (a) The chef's (b) create (c) delicious culinary masterpieces.
Answer: (b) "create" should be replaced with "creates."

Explanation: The subject "The chef's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "creates" to
agree with it.

Question 861: (a) The recipe (b) calls for (c) a cups of flour.

Answer: (c) "cups" should be replaced with "cup."

Explanation: The phrase "a cup of" implies a single unit, so it should be "a cup of flour."

Question 862: (a) Fresh ingredient (b) is essential (c) for a flavorful meal.

Answer: (a) "ingredient" should be replaced with "ingredients."

Explanation: The subject "Fresh ingredient" is singular, so it should be pluralized to "Fresh


ingredients."

Question 863: The restaurant (a) serve (b) a wide varieties (c) of international cuisine.

Answer: (b) "serve" should be replaced with "serves."

Explanation: The subject "The restaurant" is singular, so it requires the verb form "serves" to
agree with it.

Question 864: (a) Cooking technique (b) have evolved (c) over the years.

Answer: (b) "have evolved" should be replaced with "has evolved."

Explanation: The subject "Cooking technique" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
evolved" to agree with it.

Question 865: The baker (a) prepares (b) delicious pastry (c) every morning.

Answer: (c) "pastry" should be replaced with "pastries."

Explanation: The noun "pastry" should be pluralized to "pastries."

Question 866: (a) Culinary skill (b) play an important role (c) in creating exquisite dishes.

Answer: (a) "skill" should be replaced with "skills."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary skill" should be pluralized to "Culinary skills."

Question 867: The food market (a) offers (b) a wide selections (c) of fresh produce.

Answer: (c) "selections" should be replaced with "selection."


Explanation: The word "selection" should be singularized to "selection."

Question 868: (a) The recipe book (b) provide (c) step-by-step instructions for cooking.

Answer: (b) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The subject "The recipe book" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"provides" to agree with it.

Question 869: (a) Culinary creativity (b) knows no boundary (c) in the world of cooking.

Answer: (b) "knows no boundary" should be replaced with "knows no boundaries."

Explanation: The subject "Culinary creativity" is singular, so it requires the verb form "knows
no boundaries" to agree with it.

870. The team members (a) collaborated together (b) to complete (c) the project. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "collaborated together" should be replaced with "collaborated."

Explanation: The word "together" is redundant in this context since "collaborated" already
implies working together. Therefore, part (a) should be corrected to "collaborated."

871. He decided (a) to accept the job offer (b) and relocate (c) to a different city. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

872. The new restaurant (a) offers a wide variety (b) of delicious cuisines (c) from around
the world. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

873. They should (a) have followed (b) the instructions carefully (c) to avoid mistakes. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

874. The company (a) is considering to (b) expand its operations (c) into new markets.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "considering to" should be replaced with "considering."

Explanation: The word "considering" is followed by a verb in its base form. Therefore, part
(b) should be corrected to "considering."

875. She has (a) traveled extensively (b) and visited (c) many countries. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

876. The project (a) was completed (b) on time and within (c) the allocated budget. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

877. He has (a) been studying (b) for the exam (c) since last week. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

878. She looked (a) carefully (b) in the mirror (c) before leaving the house. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

879. The team members (a) discussed about (b) the project progress (c) during the
meeting. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "discussed about" should be replaced with "discussed."


Explanation: The word "discussed" already implies talking about something. Therefore, part
(b) should be corrected to "discussed."

880. The committee members (a) were divided in (b) their opinion regarding the
proposal (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "divided in" should be replaced with "divided on."

Explanation: When expressing differences of opinion, we use "divided on." Therefore, part
(b) should be corrected to "divided on."

881. He has been (a) working hardly (b) to achieve his goals (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "working hardly" should be replaced with "working hard."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "working hard" to indicate putting in a lot of effort.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "working hard."

882. The new policy (a) will affect (b) both the employees and (c) the customers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

883. She spoke (a) with confidence (b) in front of (c) a large audience. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

884. The results (a) of the experiment (b) were extremely (c) positive. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

885. He couldn't (a) find his keys (b) nowhere (c). (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "find his keys nowhere" should be replaced with "find his keys anywhere."
Explanation: Using "nowhere" with a negative verb like "couldn't find" creates a double
negative, which is incorrect. Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "find his keys
anywhere."

886. The artist (a) carefully selected (b) the colors (c) for her painting. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

887. They should (a) have went (b) to the meeting (c) yesterday. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have went" should be replaced with "have gone."

Explanation: The correct past participle of the verb "go" is "gone." Therefore, part (b) should
be corrected to "have gone."

888. The concert (a) was canceled (b) due to the heavy (c) rain. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

889. He was (a) surprised to find out (b) that he won (c) the competition. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

890. The teacher asked the students (a) to submit their assignment (b) until Monday (c).
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to submit their assignment" should be replaced with "to submit their
assignments."

Explanation: The word "assignment" should be plural to match with "their." Therefore, part
(b) should be corrected to "to submit their assignments."

891. The company has implemented (a) a new policy (b) in order to increase (c) the
productivity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

892. He is one of (a) the most talented (b) musician (c) in the industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "musician" should be replaced with "musicians."

Explanation: The word "musician" should be plural to match with "one of." Therefore, part
(c) should be corrected to "musicians."

893. We should always (a) do our best (b) in order to (c) achieve success. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

894. The project team (a) had to work late (b) to meet (c) the deadline. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

895. She is looking forward (a) to go (b) on vacation (c) next month. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to go" should be replaced with "to going."

Explanation: After the phrase "looking forward to," we use the gerund form of the verb.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "to going."

896. The team members (a) were unsure of (b) where did (c) they leave their equipment.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "where did" should be replaced with "where they."

Explanation: The word order is incorrect in part (c). The correct word order should be
"where they." Therefore, part (c) should be corrected to "where they."

897. He had to (a) take an alternative route (b) due to the road (c) construction. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."
898. She is (a) working as (b) an intern (c) in a law firm. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

899. They need to (a) prepare a presentation (b) about their research (c) findings. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

900. The weather (a) is so nice (b) that we decided (c) to go for a picnic. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is so nice" should be replaced with "is nice."

Explanation: The use of "so" is unnecessary in this context. Simply saying "is nice" is
sufficient to convey the meaning. Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "is nice."

901. He was excited (a) for going (b) on his first (c) solo trip. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "for going" should be replaced with "about going."

Explanation: When expressing excitement, we use "about" followed by the activity or event.
Therefore, part (b) should be corrected to "about going."

902. The students (a) asked the teacher (b) if they could (c) have more time to complete
the assignment. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

903. The company (a) decided to invest (b) in new technology (c) to improve efficiency.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

904. She couldn't (a) find her phone (b) anywhere in (c) the house. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

905. They were (a) all surprised by (b) the sudden (c) turn of events. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

906. He is known (a) for his ability (b) in solving (c) complex problems. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

907. We should always (a) take care (b) of our health (c) and well-being. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

908. The students (a) were assigned to read (b) the first three chapters (c) of the book.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

909. He has (a) lived in (b) New York City (c) for three years. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

910. They have (a) completed their project (b) ahead of (c) schedule. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: There is no error in this sentence. All parts of the sentence are grammatically
correct and coherent. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No error."

Question 911: (a) The politician's (b) promise (c) are often empty. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are often empty" should be replaced with "is often empty."

Explanation: The subject "The politician's promise" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is often empty" to agree with it. (d) No error.

Question 912: (a) Political campaigns (b) plays (c) a crucial role in elections.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political campaigns" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 913: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have caused controversy. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have caused" should be replaced with "has caused."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has caused" to agree with it.

Question 914: Political leaders (a) have (b) different ideology (c) and approach. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "and approach" should be replaced with "and approaches."

Explanation: The subject "Political leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural form "and
approaches" to agree with it.

Question 915: (a) Political stability (b) is crucial (c) for a nation's progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is crucial" should be replaced with "are crucial."

Explanation: The subject "Political stability" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are
crucial" to agree with it.

Question 916: The election (a) result (b) reflect (c) the will of the people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "reflect" should be replaced with "reflects."

Explanation: The subject "The election result" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"reflects" to agree with it.

Question 917: (a) Political debate (b) play (c) an important role in shaping policies.
Answer: (b) "play" should be replaced with "plays." (d) No error.

Explanation: The subject "Political debate" is singular, so it requires the verb form "plays" to
agree with it.

Question 918: The political party (a) support (b) various social (c) and economic reform. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "support" should be replaced with "supports."

Explanation: The subject "The political party" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"supports" to agree with it.

Question 919: (a) Political leader (b) must make (c) tough decision for the country's
progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "Political leader" should be replaced with "Political leaders."

Explanation: The subject "Political leaders" should be pluralized to agree with the verb form
"must make." (d) No error.

Question 920: The political system (a) requires (b) reform (c) for greater transparency.

Answer: (b) "reform" should be replaced with "reforms."

Explanation: The subject "The political system" is singular, so it requires the plural form
"reforms" to agree with it.

Question 921: (a) The politician's (b) promises (c) are often empty. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "promises" should be replaced with "promise."

Explanation: The subject "The politician's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "promise"
to agree with it.

Question 922: (a) Political campaigns (b) plays (c) a crucial role in elections. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political campaigns" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 923: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have caused controversy. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have caused" should be replaced with "has caused."


Explanation: The subject "The government's" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
caused" to agree with it.

Question 924: Political leaders (a) have (b) different ideologies (c) and approaches. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "have" should be replaced with "hold."

Explanation: The verb "hold" is more appropriate when referring to ideologies.

Question 925: (a) Political stability (b) is crucial (c) for a nation's progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is crucial" should be replaced with "are crucial."

Explanation: The subject "Political stability" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are
crucial" to agree with it.

Question 926: The election (a) results (b) reflects (c) the will of the people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "reflects" should be replaced with "reflect."

Explanation: The subject "The election" is singular, so it requires the verb form "reflect" to
agree with it.

Question 927: (a) Political debates (b) plays (c) an important role in shaping policies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political debates" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 928: The political party (a) supports (b) various social (c) and economic reforms.
(d) No error.

Answer: (a) "supports" should be replaced with "support."

Explanation: The subject "The political party" is plural, so it requires the verb form "support"
to agree with it.

Question 929: (a) Political leaders (b) must make (c) tough decisions for the country's
progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 930: The political system (a) require (b) reforms (c) for greater transparency. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "require" should be replaced with "requires."

Explanation: The subject "The political system" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"requires" to agree with it.

Question 931: (a) The new policy (b) aims to (c) reduce tax burdens. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 932: (a) Political parties (b) plays (c) a vital role in shaping legislation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political parties" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 933: (a) The president's (b) decisions (c) has significant implications. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "has" should be replaced with "have."

Explanation: The subject "The president's decisions" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"have" to agree with it.

Question 934: (a) Political debates (b) are (c) an integral part of the democratic process. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 935: (a) The government (b) were (c) elected last year. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The government" is singular, so it requires the verb form "was" to
agree with it.

Question 936: (a) Political analysts (b) predicts (c) a close race in the upcoming election. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "predicts" should be replaced with "predict."


Explanation: The subject "Political analysts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "predict"
to agree with it.

Question 937: (a) The party's (b) manifesto (c) have been well-received. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The party's manifesto" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 938: (a) Political leaders (b) must have (c) a vision for the future. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 939: (a) The political climate (b) have (c) changed dramatically in recent years. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The political climate" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 940: (a) The mayor's (b) decisions (c) were controversial. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 941: (a) Political parties (b) plays (c) a crucial role in the democratic process. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political parties" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 942: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have raised concerns among citizens. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 943: (a) Political debates (b) are (c) essential for a healthy democracy. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 944: (a) The president (b) appoint (c) new cabinet members. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "appoint" should be replaced with "appoints."

Explanation: The subject "The president" is singular, so it requires the verb form "appoints"
to agree with it.

Question 945: (a) Political candidates (b) needs (c) to address key issues during their
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "needs" should be replaced with "need."

Explanation: The subject "Political candidates" is plural, so it requires the verb form "need"
to agree with it.

Question 946: (a) The party's (b) policies (c) have widespread support among voters. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 947: (a) Political leaders (b) must have (c) a clear vision for the future. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 948: (a) The political landscape (b) have (c) changed in recent years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The political landscape" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 949: (a) The mayor's (b) decision (c) was met with controversy. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 950: (a) Political analysts (b) has (c) different opinions on the matter. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has" should be replaced with "have."

Explanation: The subject "Political analysts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have" to
agree with it.

Question 951: (a) The politician's (b) speeches (c) is often inspiring. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "speeches" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are" to agree
with it.

Question 952: (a) Political rallies (b) plays (c) a significant role in elections. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political rallies" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 953: (a) The government's (b) actions (c) have been criticized by opposition
parties. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 954: Political debates (a) plays (b) a crucial role in (c) shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (a) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political debates" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 955: (a) The political situation (b) have (c) become more complex in recent times.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The political situation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 956: (a) Political parties (b) must address (c) pressing issues during election
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 957: (a) The president's (b) decision (c) have significant implications. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The president's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 958: (a) Political analysts (b) predicts (c) a tough competition in the upcoming
election. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "predicts" should be replaced with "predict."

Explanation: The subject "Political analysts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "predict"
to agree with it.

Question 959: (a) The party's (b) manifesto (c) have gained widespread support among
voters. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The party's manifesto" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 960: (a) Political leaders (b) should have (c) a clear vision for the nation's progress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 961: (a) Political debates (b) plays (c) a crucial role in shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political debates" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 962: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have sparked controversy among
citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.
Question 963: (a) Political leaders (b) must address (c) pressing issues during election
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 964: (a) The president's (b) speech (c) were well-received by the audience. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The president's speech" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 965: Political ideologies (a) have (b) diverse opinions (c) on various policies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "diverse opinions" should be replaced with "diverse opinions."

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 966: (a) Political campaigns (b) plays (c) a significant role in elections. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political campaigns" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 967: (a) The government's (b) actions (c) has a direct impact on citizens. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "has" should be replaced with "have."

Explanation: The subject "The government's actions" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"have" to agree with it.

Question 968: Political issues (a) affects (b) people differently (c) based on their
perspectives. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The subject "Political issues" is plural, so it requires the verb form "affect" to
agree with it.

Question 969: (a) Political leaders (b) must have (c) a vision for the future. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 970: (a) The political landscape (b) have (c) changed over time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The political landscape" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 971: (a) The politician's (b) speeches (c) is often persuasive. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "speeches" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are" to agree
with it.

Question 972: (a) Political rallies (b) plays (c) a significant role in mobilizing voters. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political rallies" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 973: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have a lasting impact on the economy.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 974: (a) Political debates (b) are (c) an essential part of the democratic process. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 975: (a) The political situation (b) have (c) become more complex over the years.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."


Explanation: The subject "The political situation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 976: (a) Political parties (b) must address (c) critical issues during election
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 977: (a) The president's (b) decision (c) has significant consequences. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 978: (a) Political analysts (b) predicts (c) a close race in the upcoming election. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "predicts" should be replaced with "predict."

Explanation: The subject "Political analysts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "predict"
to agree with it.

Question 979: (a) The party's (b) manifesto (c) have gained widespread support among
voters. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The party's manifesto" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 980: (a) Political leaders (b) should have (c) a clear vision for the nation's progress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 981: (a) Political debates (b) plays (c) a crucial role in shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political debates" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.
Question 982: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have sparked controversy among
citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 983: (a) Political leaders (b) must address (c) pressing issues during election
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 984: (a) The president's (b) speech (c) was well-received by the audience. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 985: Political ideologies (a) have (b) diverse opinions (c) on various policies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "diverse opinions" should be replaced with "have diverse opinions."

Explanation: The sentence requires the verb "have" to clarify that different political
ideologies have various opinions.

Question 986: (a) Political campaigns (b) plays (c) a significant role in elections. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political campaigns" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 987: (a) The government's (b) actions (c) has a direct impact on citizens. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "has" should be replaced with "have."

Explanation: The subject "The government's actions" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"have" to agree with it.

Question 988: Political issues (a) affects (b) people differently (c) based on their
perspectives. (d) No error.
Answer: (a) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The subject "Political issues" is plural, so it requires the verb form "affect" to
agree with it.

Question 989: (a) Political leaders (b) should have (c) a clear vision for the nation's progress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 990: (a) The political landscape (b) has (c) changed over time. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 991: (a) The politician's (b) speeches (c) is often persuasive. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "speeches" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are" to agree
with it.

Question 992: (a) Political rallies (b) plays (c) a significant role in mobilizing voters. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "Political rallies" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play" to
agree with it.

Question 993: (a) The government's (b) decision (c) have a lasting impact on the economy.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The government's decision" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 994: (a) Political debates (b) are (c) an essential part of the democratic process. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 995: (a) The political situation (b) have (c) become more complex over the years.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The political situation" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 996: (a) Political parties (b) must address (c) critical issues during election
campaigns. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 997: (a) The president's (b) decision (c) has significant consequences. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 998: (a) Political analysts (b) predicts (c) a close race in the upcoming election. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "predicts" should be replaced with "predict."

Explanation: The subject "Political analysts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "predict"
to agree with it.

Question 999: (a) The party's (b) manifesto (c) have gained widespread support among
voters. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The party's manifesto" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 1000: (a) Political leaders (b) should have (c) a clear vision for the nation's
progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1001: (a) The chef's (b) speciality dish (c) were a hit among the diners. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."


Explanation: The subject "The chef's speciality dish" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1002: (a) The recipe (b) calls for (c) one cup of milk. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1003: (a) These fresh vegetables (b) tastes (c) delicious in the salad. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "tastes" should be replaced with "taste."

Explanation: The subject "These fresh vegetables" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"taste" to agree with it.

Question 1004: (a) The bakery's (b) freshly baked bread (c) smells delightful. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1005: (a) The restaurant (b) serves (c) a variety of cuisines. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1006: (a) These exotic fruits (b) is (c) expensive to purchase. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "These exotic fruits" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are" to
agree with it.

Question 1007: (a) The flavor (b) of this soup (c) are incredible. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The flavor of this soup" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is"
to agree with it.

Question 1008: (a) The new restaurant (b) have (c) a unique menu. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."


Explanation: The subject "The new restaurant" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1009: (a) Please pass (b) the salts (c) for seasoning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the salts" should be replaced with "the salt."

Explanation: The word "salt" should be in the singular form as it refers to a specific
seasoning.

Question 1010: (a) The dessert (b) taste (c) delicious. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "taste" should be replaced with "tastes."

Explanation: The subject "The dessert" is singular, so it requires the verb form "tastes" to
agree with it.

Question 1011: (a) The chef's (b) signature dish (c) are known for its unique flavors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The chef's signature dish" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is" to agree with it.

Question 1012: (a) This restaurant (b) serves (c) the best pizzas in town. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1013: (a) These homemade cookies (b) taste (c) delicious with a cup of tea. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1014: (a) The flavors (b) of this dish (c) compliments each other well. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "compliments" should be replaced with "complement."

Explanation: The subject "The flavors of this dish" requires the verb "complement" to
indicate that the flavors go well together.

Question 1015: (a) The main course (b) comes with (c) a side salad or soup. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1016: (a) This delicious cake (b) were (c) made by a professional baker. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "This delicious cake" is singular, so it requires the verb form "was"
to agree with it.

Question 1017: (a) The ingredients (b) for this recipe (c) have been bought fresh. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1018: (a) These spicy wings (b) tastes (c) great with the dipping sauce. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "tastes" should be replaced with "taste."

Explanation: The subject "These spicy wings" is plural, so it requires the verb form "taste" to
agree with it.

Question 1019: (a) The new coffee shop (b) have (c) a wide selection of beverages. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The new coffee shop" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 1020: (a) The dessert (b) look (c) appetizing and delicious. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "look" should be replaced with "looks."

Explanation: The subject "The dessert" is singular, so it requires the verb form "looks" to
agree with it.

Question 1021: (a) The restaurant's (b) menu (c) have a variety of options. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The restaurant's menu" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.
Question 1022: (a) These fresh fruits (b) taste (c) delicious on their own. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1023: (a) The chef's (b) special dishes (c) were well-received by the customers. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The sentence requires the verb "were" to indicate that multiple special dishes
were well-received.

Question 1024: (a) This Italian restaurant (b) serves (c) pastas and pizzas. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1025: (a) The aroma (b) of the freshly baked bread (c) smells delightful. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1026: (a) These new recipes (b) have (c) become popular among food enthusiasts.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1027: (a) The bakery's (b) assortment of pastries (c) are delicious and tempting. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The bakery's assortment of pastries" is singular, so it requires the
verb form "is" to agree with it.

Question 1028: (a) The taste (b) of this soup (c) are incredible. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."


Explanation: The subject "The taste of this soup" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is"
to agree with it.

Question 1029: (a) Please pass (b) the ketchups (c) for the fries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the ketchups" should be replaced with "the ketchup."

Explanation: The word "ketchup" should be in the singular form as it refers to a specific
condiment.

Question 1030: (a) The desserts (b) in this restaurant (c) tastes heavenly. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "tastes" should be replaced with "taste."

Explanation: The subject "The desserts" is plural, so it requires the verb form "taste" to
agree with it.

Question 1031: (a) The restaurant's (b) popular dishes (c) is the chicken curry. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "popular dishes" is plural, so it requires the verb form "are" to
agree with it.

Question 1032: (a) This new cafe (b) have (c) a cozy atmosphere. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "This new cafe" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has" to
agree with it.

Question 1033: (a) These fresh vegetables (b) taste (c) good with the dip. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "good" should be replaced with "well."

Explanation: The adverb "well" is appropriate to describe the taste of vegetables with the
dip.

Question 1034: (a) The chef's (b) speciality dish (c) were a hit among the dinners. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The chef's speciality dish" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1035: (a) This restaurant (b) offers (c) a wide selection of desserts. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1036: (a) These mouth-watering dishes (b) is (c) made with fresh ingredients. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "These mouth-watering dishes" is plural, so it requires the verb
form "are" to agree with it.

Question 1037: (a) The flavors (b) of these soups (c) compliments each other well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "compliments" should be replaced with "complement."

Explanation: The subject "The flavors of these soups" requires the verb "complement" to
indicate that the flavors go well together.

Question 1038: (a) The main course (b) comes with (c) a side of salad or soup. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "side of salad" should be replaced with "side salad."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "a side salad or soup" to indicate a separate serving of
salad.

Question 1039: (a) This delectable pastry (b) were (c) made by a skilled chef. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "This delectable pastry" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1040: (a) The new cookbook (b) have (c) many easy-to-follow recipes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The new cookbook" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1041: (a) The bakery's (b) selection of pastries (c) are delicious and tempting. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."


Explanation: The subject "The bakery's selection of pastries" is singular, so it requires the
verb form "is" to agree with it.

Question 1042: (a) These fresh fruits (b) tastes (c) great in smoothies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "tastes" should be replaced with "taste."

Explanation: The subject "These fresh fruits" is plural, so it requires the verb form "taste" to
agree with it.

Question 1043: (a) The aroma (b) of the coffee beans (c) is tantalizing. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1044: (a) This restaurant (b) serves (c) a variety of international cuisines. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1045: (a) The taste (b) of this sauce (c) are too spicy for my liking. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The taste of this sauce" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is"
to agree with it.

Question 1046: (a) Please pass (b) the peppers (c) for the pasta. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1047: (a) These fresh vegetables (b) taste (c) good when roasted. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1048: (a) The chef's (b) signature dishes (c) was praised by the food critics. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "was" should be replaced with "were."


Explanation: The subject "signature dishes" requires the verb "were" to indicate that
multiple dishes were praised.

Question 1049: (a) The presentation (b) of the dishes (c) were impressive. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The presentation of the dishes" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "was" to agree with it.

Question 1050: (a) The new food truck (b) have (c) a unique menu. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The new food truck" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1051: (a) The dessert (b) look (c) delicious and tempting. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "look" should be replaced with "looks."

Explanation: The subject "The dessert" is singular, so it requires the verb form "looks" to
agree with it.

Question 1052: (a) These exotic spices (b) adds (c) a unique flavor to the dish. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "adds" should be replaced with "add."

Explanation: The subject "These exotic spices" is plural, so it requires the verb form "add" to
agree with it.

Question 1053: (a) The chef's (b) culinary skills (c) were extraordinary. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1054: (a) This popular cafe (b) have (c) a cozy ambiance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "This popular cafe" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has" to
agree with it.

Question 1055: (a) The ingredients (b) for this recipe (c) have not yet bought. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have not yet bought" should be replaced with "have not yet been bought."
Explanation: The sentence requires the passive form "have not yet been bought" to indicate
the state of the ingredients.

Question 1056: (a) This new restaurant (b) offers (c) many vegan options. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1057: (a) The taste (b) of these dishes (c) were delightful. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The taste of these dishes" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1058: (a) These mouth-watering desserts (b) is (c) made by a renowned pastry
chef. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is" should be replaced with "are."

Explanation: The subject "These mouth-watering desserts" is plural, so it requires the verb
form "are" to agree with it.

Question 1059: (a) The main course (b) comes with (c) a side of fries or salad. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "a side of fries" should be replaced with "a side salad."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "a side salad or fries" to indicate a separate serving of
salad or fries.

Question 1060: (a) This delectable pastry (b) were (c) made with love and care. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "This delectable pastry" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1061: (a) The restaurant's (b) famous dish (c) are a customer favorite. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The restaurant's famous dish" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "is" to agree with it.

Question 1062: (a) These fresh fruits (b) taste (c) good in a fruit salad. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1063: (a) The aroma (b) of the coffee (c) is enticing. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1064: (a) This cafe (b) serve (c) the best desserts in town. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "serve" should be replaced with "serves."

Explanation: The subject "This cafe" is singular, so it requires the verb form "serves" to
agree with it.

Question 1065: (a) The taste (b) of this sauce (c) were too spicy for me. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The taste of this sauce" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1066: (a) Please pass (b) the pepper (c) for the pasta. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "the pepper" should be replaced with "the peppers."

Explanation: The sentence refers to multiple peppers, so it should be in the plural form.

Question 1067: (a) These fresh vegetables (b) tastes (c) amazing in a stir-fry. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "tastes" should be replaced with "taste."

Explanation: The subject "These fresh vegetables" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"taste" to agree with it.

Question 1068: (a) The chef's (b) culinary skills (c) was exceptional. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "culinary skills" requires the verb "were" to indicate that multiple
skills were exceptional.

Question 1069: (a) The presentation (b) of the dishes (c) were impressive. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."


Explanation: The subject "The presentation of the dishes" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "was" to agree with it.

Question 1070: (a) This food festival (b) have (c) a wide variety of cuisines. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "This food festival" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has" to
agree with it.

Question 1071: (a) The dessert (b) look (c) delicious and tempting. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "look" should be replaced with "looks."

Explanation: The subject "The dessert" is singular, so it requires the verb form "looks" to
agree with it.

Question 1072: (a) These exotic spices (b) adds (c) a unique flavor to the dish. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "adds" should be replaced with "add."

Explanation: The subject "These exotic spices" is plural, so it requires the verb form "add" to
agree with it.

Question 1073: (a) The chef's (b) culinary skills (c) were extraordinary. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1074: (a) This popular cafe (b) have (c) a cozy ambiance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "This popular cafe" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has" to
agree with it.

Question 1075: (a) The taste (b) of this sauce (c) are too spicy for my liking. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The taste of this sauce" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is"
to agree with it.

Question 1076: (a) Please pass (b) the peppers (c) for the pasta. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1077: (a) These fresh vegetables (b) taste (c) good when roasted. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1078: (a) The chef's (b) signature dishes (c) was praised by the food critics. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "was" should be replaced with "were."

Explanation: The subject "signature dishes" requires the verb "were" to indicate that
multiple dishes were praised.

Question 1079: (a) The presentation (b) of the dishes (c) were impressive. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "The presentation of the dishes" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "was" to agree with it.

Question 1080: (a) This new restaurant (b) offers (c) many vegan options. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1081: (a) The children's (b) favorite storybooks (c) are on the shelf. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are" should be replaced with "is."

Explanation: The subject "The children's favorite storybooks" is singular, so it requires the
verb form "is" to agree with it.

Question 1082: (a) These young kids (b) loves (c) playing in the park. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "loves" should be replaced with "love."

Explanation: The subject "These young kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "love" to
agree with it.

Question 1083: (a) The teacher (b) explains (c) the lesson clearly to the students. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1084: (a) This educational game (b) helps (c) in developing cognitive skills. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1085: (a) The children's (b) behavior (c) have improved in class. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's behavior" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1086: (a) Please pass (b) the crayons (c) for the drawing activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1087: (a) These young learners (b) enjoys (c) storytelling sessions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1088: (a) The teacher's (b) way of teaching (c) have inspired many students. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The teacher's way of teaching" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 1089: (a) The kids (b) enjoys (c) participating in art activities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.

Question 1090: (a) This children's book (b) contains (c) colorful illustrations. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1091: (a) The child's (b) excitement (c) were evident during the event. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "child's excitement" is singular, so it requires the verb form "was"
to agree with it.

Question 1092: (a) These young students (b) enjoys (c) learning new things. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young students" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1093: (a) The teacher (b) explains (c) the concept clearly to the class. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1094: (a) This educational game (b) are designed (c) for preschoolers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are designed" should be replaced with "is designed."

Explanation: The subject "This educational game" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
designed" to agree with it.

Question 1095: (a) The children's (b) behavior (c) have improved after counseling. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's behavior" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1096: (a) Please pass (b) the toys (c) for the playtime. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1097: (a) These young learners (b) enjoys (c) interactive learning sessions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."


Explanation: The subject "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1098: (a) The teacher's (b) way of teaching (c) have influenced many students. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The teacher's way of teaching" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 1099: (a) The kids (b) enjoys (c) playing outdoor games. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.

Question 1100: (a) This children's book (b) contain (c) engaging stories. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "contain" should be replaced with "contains."

Explanation: The subject "This children's book" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"contains" to agree with it.

Question 1101: (a) The child's (b) curiosity (c) have no bounds. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "child's curiosity" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has" to
agree with it.

Question 1102: (a) These young students (b) enjoys (c) exploring new subjects. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young students" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1103: (a) The teacher (b) explain (c) the lesson effectively. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "explain" should be replaced with "explains."

Explanation: The subject "The teacher" is singular, so it requires the verb form "explains" to
agree with it.
Question 1104: (a) This educational program (b) was designed (c) for kids with special needs.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1105: (a) The children's (b) enthusiasm (c) have inspired others. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's enthusiasm" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 1106: (a) Please pass (b) the toys (c) for the playtime activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1107: (a) These young learners (b) enjoys (c) participating in group discussions. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1108: (a) The teacher's (b) dedication (c) were recognized by the school board. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "teacher's dedication" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1109: (a) The kids (b) enjoys (c) creating art projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.

Question 1110: (a) This children's book (b) contains (c) beautiful illustrations. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1111: (a) The child's (b) excitement (c) were evident during the event. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "child's excitement" is singular, so it requires the verb form "was"
to agree with it.

Question 1112: (a) These young students (b) enjoys (c) learning new things. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young students" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1113: (a) The teacher (b) explains (c) the concept clearly to the class. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1114: (a) This educational game (b) are designed (c) for preschoolers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are designed" should be replaced with "is designed."

Explanation: The subject "This educational game" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
designed" to agree with it.

Question 1115: (a) The children's (b) behavior (c) have improved after counseling. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's behavior" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1116: (a) Please pass (b) the toys (c) for the playtime activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1117: (a) These young learners (b) enjoys (c) interactive learning sessions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."


Explanation: The subject "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1118: (a) The teacher's (b) way of teaching (c) have influenced many students. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "The teacher's way of teaching" is singular, so it requires the verb
form "has" to agree with it.

Question 1119: (a) The kids (b) enjoys (c) playing outdoor games. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.

Question 1120: (a) This children's book (b) contain (c) engaging stories. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "contain" should be replaced with "contains."

Explanation: The subject "This children's book" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"contains" to agree with it.

Question 1121: (a) The child's (b) curiosity (c) has no bounds. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1122: (a) These young students (b) enjoy (c) exploring new subjects. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1123: (a) The teacher (b) explains (c) the lesson effectively. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1124: (a) This educational program (b) is designed (c) for kids with special needs.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1125: (a) The children's (b) enthusiasm (c) have inspired others. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's enthusiasm" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"has" to agree with it.

Question 1126: (a) Please pass (b) the toys (c) for the playtime activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1127: (a) These young learners (b) enjoy (c) participating in group discussions. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1128: (a) The teacher's (b) dedication (c) was recognized by the school board. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1129: (a) The kids (b) enjoy (c) creating art projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1130: (a) This children's book (b) contains (c) beautiful illustrations. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1131: (a) The child's (b) excitement (c) were evident during the event. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."

Explanation: The subject "child's excitement" is singular, so it requires the verb form "was"
to agree with it.
Question 1132: (a) These young students (b) enjoys (c) learning new things. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young students" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1133: (a) The teacher (b) explains (c) the concept clearly to the class. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1134: (a) This educational game (b) are designed (c) for preschoolers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are designed" should be replaced with "is designed."

Explanation: The subject "This educational game" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
designed" to agree with it.

Question 1135: (a) The children's (b) behavior (c) have improved after counseling. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The subject "children's behavior" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has"
to agree with it.

Question 1136: (a) Please pass (b) the toys (c) for the playtime activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1137: (a) These young learners (b) enjoys (c) interactive learning sessions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"enjoy" to agree with it.

Question 1138: (a) The teacher's (b) dedication (c) were recognized by the school board. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "were" should be replaced with "was."


Explanation: The subject "teacher's dedication" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"was" to agree with it.

Question 1139: (a) The kids (b) enjoys (c) playing outdoor games. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The subject "The kids" is plural, so it requires the verb form "enjoy" to agree
with it.

Question 1140: (a) This children's book (b) contain (c) engaging stories. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "contain" should be replaced with "contains."

Explanation: The subject "This children's book" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"contains" to agree with it.

Question 1141: (a) The movie's (b) plot (c) is quite confusing. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1142: (a) These famous actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These famous actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1143: (a) The film (b) have received (c) several awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The subject "The film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has received" to
agree with it.

Question 1144: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1145: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with a surprising twist. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1146: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1147: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1148: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1149: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1150: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1151: (a) The movie's (b) special effects (c) were impressively realistic. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1152: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1153: (a) The film (b) have received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The subject "The film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has received" to
agree with it.

Question 1154: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1155: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with a surprising twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1156: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1157: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.
Question 1158: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1159: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1160: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1161: (a) The movie's (b) storyline (c) was engaging and thrilling. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1162: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their roles with perfection. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1163: (a) The film (b) has received (c) positive reviews from critics. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1164: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."


Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1165: (a) The movie (b) concluded (c) with a surprising ending. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "concluded" should be replaced with "concludes."

Explanation: The verb "concluded" is in the past tense, which does not match the present
tense "movie." It should be "The movie concludes with a surprising ending."

Question 1166: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1167: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) an excellent cast for the movie. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1168: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful emotions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1169: (a) The audience (b) have enjoyed (c) the movie's music. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have enjoyed" should be replaced with "has enjoyed."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
enjoyed" to agree with it.

Question 1170: (a) This thrilling film (b) keep (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keep" should be replaced with "keeps."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "keeps"
to agree with it.
Question 1171: (a) The movie's (b) special effects (c) were impressively realistic. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1172: (a) These famous actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These famous actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1173: (a) The film (b) have received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The subject "The film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has received" to
agree with it.

Question 1174: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1175: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with a surprising twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1176: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1177: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1178: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1179: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1180: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1182: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1183: (a) The film (b) have received (c) several awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The subject "The film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has received" to
agree with it.

Question 1184: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."


Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1185: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with a surprising twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1186: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1187: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1188: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1189: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1190: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.
Question 1191: (a) The movie's (b) special effects (c) were impressively realistic. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1192: (a) These famous actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These famous actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1193: (a) The film (b) have received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The subject "The film" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has received" to
agree with it.

Question 1194: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1195: (a) The movie (b) concludes (c) with a surprising ending. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "concludes" should be replaced with "conclude."

Explanation: The subject "The movie" is plural, so it requires the verb form "conclude" to
agree with it.

Question 1196: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1197: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) an excellent cast for the movie. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1198: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful emotions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1199: (a) The audience (b) have enjoyed (c) the movie's music. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have enjoyed" should be replaced with "has enjoyed."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
enjoyed" to agree with it.

Question 1200: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1201: (a) The movie's (b) storyline (c) was quite engaging. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1202: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their roles with perfection. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1203: (a) The film (b) has received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1204: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1205: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with an unexpected twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1206: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1207: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1208: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1209: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1210: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1211: (a) The movie's (b) plot (c) was quite engaging. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1212: (a) These famous actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These famous actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1213: (a) The film (b) has received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1214: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1215: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with an unexpected twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1216: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.
Question 1217: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) a unique setting for the film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1218: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful cinematography. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1219: (a) The audience (b) have praised (c) the performances of the actors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have praised" should be replaced with "has praised."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
praised" to agree with it.

Question 1220: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1221: (a) The movie's (b) storyline (c) was quite engaging. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1222: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their roles with perfection. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1223: (a) The film (b) has received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1224: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1225: (a) The movie (b) concludes (c) with an unexpected twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1226: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1227: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) an amazing soundtrack for the film. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1228: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful emotions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1229: (a) The audience (b) have enjoyed (c) the movie's music. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have enjoyed" should be replaced with "has enjoyed."


Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
enjoyed" to agree with it.

Question 1230: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1231: (a) The movie's (b) plot (c) was quite engaging. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1232: (a) These famous actors (b) plays (c) their roles exceptionally well. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These famous actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1233: (a) The film (b) has received (c) critical acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1234: (a) This action-packed movie (b) are directed (c) by a renowned filmmaker.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: The subject "This action-packed movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form
"is directed" to agree with it.

Question 1235: (a) The movie (b) ends (c) with an unexpected twist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1236: (a) These talented actors (b) plays (c) their characters convincingly. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The subject "These talented actors" is plural, so it requires the verb form "play"
to agree with it.

Question 1237: (a) The director (b) have chosen (c) an amazing soundtrack for the film. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have chosen" should be replaced with "has chosen."

Explanation: The subject "The director" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has chosen"
to agree with it.

Question 1238: (a) This romantic movie (b) are filled (c) with beautiful emotions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are filled" should be replaced with "is filled."

Explanation: The subject "This romantic movie" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
filled" to agree with it.

Question 1239: (a) The audience (b) have enjoyed (c) the movie's music. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have enjoyed" should be replaced with "has enjoyed."

Explanation: The subject "The audience" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
enjoyed" to agree with it.

Question 1240: (a) This thrilling film (b) keeps (c) you on the edge of your seat. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "keeps" should be replaced with "keep."

Explanation: The subject "This thrilling film" is plural, so it requires the verb form "keep" to
agree with it.

Question 1241: (a) The environmentalist (b) are working (c) on various conservation
projects. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are working" should be replaced with "is working."

Explanation: The subject "The environmentalist" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
working" to agree with it.

Question 1242: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to promote sustainable living. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."


Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the verb form "aim" to
agree with it.

Question 1243: (a) The government (b) have implemented (c) new policies to protect the
environment. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have implemented" should be replaced with "has implemented."

Explanation: The subject "The government" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
implemented" to agree with it.

Question 1244: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a vital role in conservation efforts. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "plays."

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1245: (a) The pollution levels (b) have significantly decreased (c) in the past year.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1246: (a) These activists (b) believes (c) in taking action to protect nature. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."

Explanation: The subject "These activists" is plural, so it requires the verb form "believe" to
agree with it.

Question 1247: (a) The conservation efforts (b) was recognized (c) by the international
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was recognized" should be replaced with "were recognized."

Explanation: The subject "The conservation efforts" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"were recognized" to agree with it.

Question 1248: (a) This campaign (b) have raised (c) awareness about environmental issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have raised" should be replaced with "has raised."


Explanation: The subject "This campaign" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
raised" to agree with it.

Question 1249: (a) The environmental problems (b) has become (c) a global concern. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: The subject "The environmental problems" is plural, so it requires the verb
form "have become" to agree with it.

Question 1250: (a) This organization (b) is dedicated (c) to preserving wildlife habitats. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1251: (a) The environmentalist (b) are advocating (c) for stricter pollution control
measures. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are advocating" should be replaced with "is advocating."

Explanation: The subject "The environmentalist" is singular, so it requires the verb form "is
advocating" to agree with it.

Question 1252: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to reduce carbon emissions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."

Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the verb form "aim" to
agree with it.

Question 1253: (a) The government (b) has implemented (c) new policies to promote
renewable energy. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1254: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a significant role in environmental
conservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1255: (a) The pollution levels (b) has decreased (c) in recent years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has decreased" should be replaced with "have decreased."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have
decreased" to agree with it.

Question 1256: (a) These activists (b) believe (c) in promoting sustainable practices. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1257: (a) The conservation efforts (b) were recognized (c) globally. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1258: (a) This campaign (b) has raised (c) awareness about environmental
conservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1259: (a) The environmental problems (b) have become (c) a pressing issue
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1260: (a) This organization (b) is dedicated (c) to protecting marine life. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1261: (a) The environmentalist (b) have been advocating (c) for stricter regulations
on deforestation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been advocating" should be replaced with "has been advocating."
Explanation: The subject "The environmentalist" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
been advocating" to agree with it.

Question 1262: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to promote sustainable agriculture. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."

Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the verb form "aim" to
agree with it.

Question 1263: (a) The government (b) has launched (c) a campaign to conserve water
resources. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1264: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) an essential role in environmental
restoration. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1265: (a) The pollution levels (b) has been reduced (c) significantly in recent years.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been reduced" should be replaced with "have been reduced."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have
been reduced" to agree with it.

Question 1266: (a) These activists (b) believe (c) in creating awareness about climate
change. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1267: (a) The conservation efforts (b) has had a positive impact (c) on wildlife
populations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has had a positive impact" should be replaced with "have had a positive
impact."
Explanation: The subject "The conservation efforts" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"have had a positive impact" to agree with it.

Question 1268: (a) This campaign (b) has raised (c) awareness about environmental issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1269: (a) The environmental problems (b) have become (c) a global concern. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1270: (a) This organization (b) is dedicated (c) to preserving natural habitats. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1271: (a) The environmentalist (b) have conducted (c) research on sustainable
energy solutions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have conducted" should be replaced with "has conducted."

Explanation: The subject "The environmentalist" is singular, so it requires the verb form "has
conducted" to agree with it.

Question 1272: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to promote eco-friendly practices. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."

Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the verb form "aim" to
agree with it.

Question 1273: (a) The government (b) has introduced (c) policies to reduce air pollution. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1274: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a key role in environmental education. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1275: (a) The pollution levels (b) has significantly dropped (c) in the last decade.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has significantly dropped" should be replaced with "have significantly
dropped."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the verb form "have
significantly dropped" to agree with it.

Question 1276: (a) These activists (b) believe (c) in protecting endangered species. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1277: (a) The conservation efforts (b) has received (c) international recognition. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has received" should be replaced with "have received."

Explanation: The subject "The conservation efforts" is plural, so it requires the verb form
"have received" to agree with it.

Question 1278: (a) This campaign (b) has generated (c) awareness about recycling. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1279: (a) The environmental problems (b) have affected (c) ecosystems
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1280: (a) This organization (b) is committed (c) to promoting sustainable living. (d)
No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1281: (a) The environmentalist (b) has advocated (c) for stricter regulations on
waste management. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "The environmentalist" should be replaced with "Environmentalists."

Explanation: The subject "Environmentalists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have advocated."

Question 1282: (a) These initiatives (b) aim (c) to conserve natural resources. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1283: (a) The government (b) have launched (c) a campaign to protect endangered
species. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have launched" should be replaced with "has launched."

Explanation: The subject "The government" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"has launched."

Question 1284: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a crucial role in environmental
preservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1285: (a) The pollution levels (b) has been reduced (c) significantly through
effective measures. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been reduced" should be replaced with "have been reduced."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been reduced."

Question 1286: (a) These activists (b) believes (c) in promoting sustainable development. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."


Explanation: The subject "These activists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"believe."

Question 1287: (a) The conservation efforts (b) were recognized (c) globally for their impact.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1288: (a) This campaign (b) has raised (c) awareness about climate change. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1289: (a) The environmental problems (b) have become (c) a pressing concern for
policymakers. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1290: (a) This organization (b) is dedicated (c) to conserving natural habitats. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1291: (a) The environmentalist (b) were working (c) tirelessly to protect wildlife.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "are working."

Explanation: The subject "The environmentalist" is plural, so it requires the present tense
verb form "are working."

Question 1292: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to promote sustainable tourism. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."

Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the present tense verb
form "aim."
Question 1293: (a) The government (b) has taken (c) significant steps to combat pollution.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1294: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) an important role in environmental
awareness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1295: (a) The pollution levels (b) have decreased (c) over the past few months. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1296: (a) These activists (b) believe (c) in protecting natural habitats. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1297: (a) The conservation efforts (b) have led to (c) positive changes in the
ecosystem. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1298: (a) This campaign (b) has sparked (c) public interest in environmental issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1299: (a) The environmental problems (b) have impacted (c) the lives of many
people. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1300: (a) This organization (b) is committed (c) to preserving biodiversity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1301: (a) The environmentalists (b) has initiated (c) a campaign to clean up the
beaches. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has initiated" should be replaced with "have initiated."

Explanation: The subject "The environmentalists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have initiated."

Question 1302: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to promote renewable energy sources. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."

Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the present tense verb
form "aim."

Question 1303: (a) The government (b) have announced (c) new policies to tackle climate
change. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have announced" should be replaced with "has announced."

Explanation: The subject "The government" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"has announced."

Question 1304: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a crucial role in environmental protection.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1305: (a) The pollution levels (b) has been rising (c) steadily in recent times. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has been rising" should be replaced with "have been rising."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been rising."
Question 1306: (a) These activists (b) believes (c) in conserving natural resources. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."

Explanation: The subject "These activists" is plural, so it requires the present tense verb
form "believe."

Question 1307: (a) The conservation efforts (b) were recognized (c) internationally for their
impact. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1308: (a) This campaign (b) has generated (c) awareness about sustainable
practices. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1309: (a) The environmental problems (b) have become (c) a major concern for
policymakers. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1310: (a) This organization (b) is dedicated (c) to promoting eco-friendly lifestyles.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1311: (a) The environmentalists (b) were advocating (c) for stricter laws to protect
endangered species. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1312: (a) These initiatives (b) aims (c) to reduce plastic waste. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "aims" should be replaced with "aim."


Explanation: The subject "These initiatives" is plural, so it requires the present tense verb
form "aim."

Question 1313: (a) The government (b) has taken (c) significant measures to preserve
natural habitats. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1314: (a) This organization (b) plays (c) a vital role in environmental conservation
efforts. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1315: (a) The pollution levels (b) has decreased (c) due to effective pollution
control policies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has decreased" should be replaced with "have decreased."

Explanation: The subject "The pollution levels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have decreased."

Question 1316: (a) These activists (b) believes (c) in sustainable development practices. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "believes" should be replaced with "believe."

Explanation: The subject "These activists" is plural, so it requires the present tense verb
form "believe."

Question 1317: (a) The conservation efforts (b) have resulted in (c) positive outcomes for
the environment. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1318: (a) This campaign (b) has raised (c) awareness about climate change. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1319: (a) The environmental problems (b) have affected (c) communities
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1320: (a) This organization (b) is committed (c) to promoting renewable energy
sources. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1321: (a) The internet (b) have revolutionized (c) the way we access information.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have revolutionized" should be replaced with "has revolutionized."

Explanation: "The internet" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has
revolutionized."

Question 1322: (a) These websites (b) plays (c) a crucial role in e-commerce. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These websites" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."

Question 1323: (a) The digital era (b) have transformed (c) the way we communicate. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have transformed" should be replaced with "has transformed."

Explanation: "The digital era" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has
transformed."

Question 1324: (a) This online platform (b) offer (c) a wide range of services. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: "This online platform" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "offers."

Question 1325: (a) The rise of social media (b) have changed (c) how we connect with
others. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have changed" should be replaced with "has changed."


Explanation: "The rise of social media" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has
changed."

Question 1326: (a) These apps (b) has become (c) an integral part of our daily lives. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These apps" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have become."

Question 1327: (a) The internet users (b) has increased (c) significantly over the years. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has increased" should be replaced with "have increased."

Explanation: "The internet users" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
increased."

Question 1328: (a) This online platform (b) is providing (c) valuable information to users. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1329: (a) The advancements in technology (b) have led to (c) a digital revolution.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1330: (a) This website (b) offers (c) a variety of online courses. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1331: (a) The internet (b) have made (c) communication faster and easier. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have made" should be replaced with "has made."

Explanation: "The internet" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has made."

Question 1332: (a) These online platforms (b) plays (c) a significant role in social
interactions. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These online platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."

Question 1333: (a) The digital age (b) have transformed (c) the way we do business. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have transformed" should be replaced with "has transformed."

Explanation: "The digital age" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has
transformed."

Question 1334: (a) This website (b) offer (c) valuable resources for students. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: "This website" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "offers."

Question 1335: (a) The growth of online shopping (b) have changed (c) consumer behavior.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have changed" should be replaced with "has changed."

Explanation: "The growth of online shopping" is singular, so it requires the singular verb
form "has changed."

Question 1336: (a) These social media platforms (b) has become (c) immensely popular. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have become."

Question 1337: (a) The number of internet users (b) has risen (c) exponentially. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1338: (a) This online marketplace (b) is providing (c) a convenient shopping
experience. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1339: (a) The advancements in internet technology (b) have resulted in (c)
significant changes in various industries. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1340: (a) This website (b) offers (c) various online services. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1341: (a) The internet (b) has opened (c) up new possibilities for global
connectivity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1342: (a) These online platforms (b) have plays (c) a crucial role in digital
marketing. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These online platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."

Question 1343: (a) The digital revolution (b) have brought (c) about significant changes in
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have brought" should be replaced with "has brought."

Explanation: "The digital revolution" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "has
brought."

Question 1344: (a) This website (b) offer (c) free resources for learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: "This website" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "offers."

Question 1345: (a) The growth of e-commerce (b) have impacted (c) the retail industry. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have impacted" should be replaced with "has impacted."


Explanation: "The growth of e-commerce" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"has impacted."

Question 1346: (a) These social media platforms (b) has played (c) a significant role in
communication. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played."

Question 1347: (a) The number of internet users (b) have been increasing (c) steadily over
the years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been increasing" should be replaced with "has been increasing."

Explanation: "The number of internet users" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"has been increasing."

Question 1348: (a) This online marketplace (b) is provides (c) various payment options. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "is provides" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: "This online marketplace" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"provides."

Question 1349: (a) The advancements in internet technology (b) has revolutionized (c) the
way we access information. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has revolutionized" should be replaced with "have revolutionized."

Explanation: "The advancements in internet technology" is plural, so it requires the plural


verb form "have revolutionized."

Question 1350: (a) This website (b) offers (c) a variety of online services. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1351: (a) The internet (b) has become (c) an essential part of modern life. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1352: (a) These online platforms (b) plays (c) a significant role in online education.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These online platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."

Question 1353: (a) The digital transformation (b) have affected (c) various industries
positively. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have affected" should be replaced with "has affected."

Explanation: "The digital transformation" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form
"has affected."

Question 1354: (a) This website (b) offer (c) valuable resources for researchers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "offer" should be replaced with "offers."

Explanation: "This website" is singular, so it requires the singular verb form "offers."

Question 1355: (a) The growth of online communication (b) have revolutionized (c) how
people interact. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have revolutionized" should be replaced with "has revolutionized."

Explanation: "The growth of online communication" is singular, so it requires the singular


verb form "has revolutionized."

Question 1356: (a) These social media platforms (b) has transformed (c) the way we share
information. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has transformed" should be replaced with "have transformed."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have transformed."

Question 1357: (a) The number of internet users (b) has surpassed (c) all previous records.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has surpassed" should be replaced with "have surpassed."

Explanation: "The number of internet users" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have surpassed."

Question 1358: (a) This online platform (b) is offering (c) personalized recommendations. (d)
No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1359: (a) The advancements in internet technology (b) have paved (c) the way for
digital innovation. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1360: (a) This website (b) offers (c) various online courses. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1361: (a) The population (b) of this city (c) are increasing rapidly. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are increasing" should be replaced with "is increasing."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
increasing."

Question 1362: (a) These statistics (b) shows (c) a decline in birth rates. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "shows" should be replaced with "show."

Explanation: "These statistics" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "show."

Question 1363: (a) The world's population (b) has reached (c) seven billion. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1364: (a) This region (b) has experienced (c) a steady population growth. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1365: (a) The population (b) of certain countries (c) are declining. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are declining" should be replaced with "is declining."


Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
declining."

Question 1366: (a) These demographic changes (b) have impact (c) on the economy. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have impact" should be replaced with "have an impact."

Explanation: The sentence requires the article "an" before "impact" to make it
grammatically correct.

Question 1367: (a) The population (b) in urban areas (c) is increasing at a rapid pace. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1368: (a) These trends (b) shows (c) the aging population. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "shows" should be replaced with "show."

Explanation: "These trends" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "show."

Question 1369: (a) The population (b) of this country (c) are facing various challenges. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "are facing" should be replaced with "is facing."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
facing."

Question 1370: (a) These demographic shifts (b) has resulted in (c) changes in social
structures. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has resulted in" should be replaced with "have resulted in."

Explanation: "These demographic shifts" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form
"have resulted in."

Question 1371: (a) The population (b) of this country (c) have doubled in the past decade.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have doubled" should be replaced with "has doubled."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "has
doubled."
Question 1372: (a) These data (b) indicates (c) a significant decline in birth rates. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "indicates" should be replaced with "indicate."

Explanation: "These data" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "indicate."

Question 1373: (a) The global population (b) is estimated (c) to reach 9 billion by 2050. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1374: (a) This city (b) has been experiencing (c) an influx of migrants. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1375: (a) The population (b) in rural areas (c) are facing challenges in accessing
healthcare. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are facing" should be replaced with "is facing."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
facing."

Question 1376: (a) These demographic changes (b) have affect (c) the labor market. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have affect" should be replaced with "have affected."

Explanation: The sentence requires the past participle form "affected" after "have."

Question 1377: (a) The population (b) of this country (c) is projected to decline in the
coming years. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1378: (a) These trends (b) indicates (c) a shift in population distribution. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "indicates" should be replaced with "indicate."


Explanation: "These trends" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "indicate."

Question 1379: (a) The population (b) in urban areas (c) has grown significantly. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1380: (a) These demographic changes (b) has implications (c) for public policy. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has implications" should be replaced with "have implications."

Explanation: "These demographic changes" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb
form "have implications."

Question 1381: (a) The population (b) of this city (c) has grew rapidly. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "has grew" should be replaced with "has grown."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the past participle form
"grown" after "has."

Question 1382: (a) These statistics (b) show (c) an increase in life expectancy. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1383: (a) The world's population (b) has exceeded (c) eight billion. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1384: (a) This region (b) has witnessed (c) a steady decline in population. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1385: (a) The population (b) of certain countries (c) has decreased. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1386: (a) These demographic shifts (b) has impacted (c) the economy. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has impacted" should be replaced with "have impacted."

Explanation: "These demographic shifts" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form
"have impacted."

Question 1387: (a) The number of elderly population (b) is increasing (c) in many countries.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1388: (a) This city (b) has experienced (c) a population explosion. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1389: (a) The population (b) in developing nations (c) are growing rapidly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "are growing" should be replaced with "is growing."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
growing."

Question 1390: (a) These demographic changes (b) have impact (c) on the environment. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have impact" should be replaced with "have impacted."

Explanation: The sentence requires the past participle form "impacted" after "have."

Question 1391: (a) The population (b) in urban areas (c) are increasing rapidly. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are increasing" should be replaced with "is increasing."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
increasing."

Question 1392: (a) These data (b) indicates (c) a decline in population growth rate. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "indicates" should be replaced with "indicate."


Explanation: "These data" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "indicate."

Question 1393: (a) The global population (b) is estimated (c) to be 9.7 billion by 2050. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1394: (a) This country (b) has been facing (c) a decline in population. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1395: (a) The population (b) of certain cities (c) are projected to grow. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "are projected to grow" should be replaced with "is projected to grow."

Explanation: "The population" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
projected to grow."

Question 1396: (a) These demographic changes (b) has implications (c) on social policies. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has implications" should be replaced with "have implications."

Explanation: "These demographic changes" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb
form "have implications."

Question 1397: (a) The population (b) in rural areas (c) has been declining over the years. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1398: (a) These trends (b) shows (c) a shift in population distribution. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "shows" should be replaced with "show."

Explanation: "These trends" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "show."

Question 1399: (a) The population (b) of this country (c) is expected to increase. (d) No
error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1400: (a) These demographic changes (b) have contributed (c) to economic
growth. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1401: (a) Artificial intelligence (b) have become (c) an integral part of modern
technology. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "Artificial intelligence" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form
"has become."

Question 1402: (a) These algorithms (b) is designed (c) to optimize performance. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "is designed" should be replaced with "are designed."

Explanation: "These algorithms" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "are
designed."

Question 1403: (a) The development of AI (b) have revolutionized (c) various industries. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have revolutionized" should be replaced with "has revolutionized."

Explanation: "The development of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "has revolutionized."

Question 1404: (a) This software (b) has the capability (c) to learn from data. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1405: (a) These AI systems (b) plays (c) a significant role in automation. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These AI systems" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."
Question 1406: (a) The application of artificial intelligence (b) have led (c) to advancements
in various fields. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have led" should be replaced with "has led."

Explanation: "The application of artificial intelligence" is a singular noun phrase, so it


requires the singular verb form "has led."

Question 1407: (a) These neural networks (b) is capable of (c) processing large amounts of
data. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is capable of" should be replaced with "are capable of."

Explanation: "These neural networks" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
capable of."

Question 1408: (a) The integration of AI (b) have transformed (c) the way businesses
operate. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have transformed" should be replaced with "has transformed."

Explanation: "The integration of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "has transformed."

Question 1409: (a) This technology (b) are expected to have (c) a significant impact on
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are expected to have" should be replaced with "is expected to have."

Explanation: "This technology" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "is expected to have."

Question 1410: (a) These AI applications (b) has the potential (c) to revolutionize various
industries. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1411: (a) Artificial intelligence (b) are being used (c) to enhance productivity in
workplaces. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are being used" should be replaced with "is being used."

Explanation: "Artificial intelligence" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form
"is being used."
Question 1412: (a) These algorithms (b) has proven (c) to be effective in data analysis. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has proven" should be replaced with "have proven."

Explanation: "These algorithms" is a plural noun, so it requires the plural verb form "have
proven."

Question 1413: (a) The potential of AI (b) have been recognized (c) across various sectors.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been recognized" should be replaced with "has been recognized."

Explanation: "The potential of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "has been recognized."

Question 1414: (a) This software (b) are capable of (c) analyzing large datasets. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are capable of" should be replaced with "is capable of."

Explanation: "This software" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
capable of."

Question 1415: (a) These AI systems (b) has the ability (c) to make real-time decisions. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has the ability" should be replaced with "have the ability."

Explanation: "These AI systems" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
ability."

Question 1416: (a) The use of artificial intelligence (b) has transform (c) the healthcare
industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has transform" should be replaced with "has transformed."

Explanation: "The use of artificial intelligence" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has transformed."

Question 1417: (a) These neural networks (b) has shown (c) promising results in image
recognition. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These neural networks" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."
Question 1418: (a) The integration of AI (b) has the potential (c) to revolutionize the
education sector. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1419: (a) This technology (b) have the ability (c) to automate repetitive tasks. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have the ability" should be replaced with "has the ability."

Explanation: "This technology" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "has
the ability."

Question 1420: (a) These AI applications (b) has transformed (c) various aspects of our lives.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has transformed" should be replaced with "have transformed."

Explanation: "These AI applications" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
transformed."

Question 1421: (a) Artificial intelligence (b) have revolutionized (c) the field of robotics. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have revolutionized" should be replaced with "has revolutionized."

Explanation: "Artificial intelligence" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form
"has revolutionized."

Question 1422: (a) These algorithms (b) has the capability (c) to process natural language.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the capability" should be replaced with "have the capability."

Explanation: "These algorithms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
capability."

Question 1423: (a) The development of AI (b) have led to (c) groundbreaking innovations.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have led to" should be replaced with "has led to."

Explanation: "The development of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "has led to."
Question 1424: (a) This software (b) are capable of (c) making complex decisions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are capable of" should be replaced with "is capable of."

Explanation: "This software" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
capable of."

Question 1425: (a) These AI systems (b) has shown (c) remarkable progress in machine
learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These AI systems" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have shown."

Question 1426: (a) The potential of AI (b) are being recognized (c) globally. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are being recognized" should be replaced with "is being recognized."

Explanation: "The potential of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "is being recognized."

Question 1427: (a) These AI applications (b) has the ability (c) to adapt to user preferences.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the ability" should be replaced with "have the ability."

Explanation: "These AI applications" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
ability."

Question 1428: (a) The use of artificial intelligence (b) have transform (c) the entertainment
industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have transform" should be replaced with "has transformed."

Explanation: "The use of artificial intelligence" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has transformed."

Question 1429: (a) These neural networks (b) has demonstrated (c) exceptional
performance in pattern recognition. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has demonstrated" should be replaced with "have demonstrated."

Explanation: "These neural networks" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
demonstrated."
Question 1430: (a) The integration of AI (b) has the potential (c) to reshape various
industries. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1431: (a) Artificial intelligence (b) plays (c) a crucial role in modern technology. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1432: (a) These algorithms (b) has the potential (c) to improve decision-making
processes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These algorithms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1433: (a) The potential of AI (b) have sparked (c) debates on ethics and privacy. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have sparked" should be replaced with "has sparked."

Explanation: "The potential of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "has sparked."

Question 1434: (a) This software (b) are designed (c) to perform complex tasks. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are designed" should be replaced with "is designed."

Explanation: "This software" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
designed."

Question 1435: (a) These AI systems (b) has demonstrated (c) significant advancements in
robotics. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has demonstrated" should be replaced with "have demonstrated."

Explanation: "These AI systems" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
demonstrated."

Question 1436: (a) The use of artificial intelligence (b) has lead (c) to innovative solutions in
various fields. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has lead" should be replaced with "has led."

Explanation: "The use of artificial intelligence" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has led."

Question 1437: (a) These neural networks (b) are capable of (c) processing vast amounts of
data. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1438: (a) The implementation of AI (b) have the potential (c) to revolutionize
industries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have the potential" should be replaced with "has the potential."

Explanation: "The implementation of AI" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "has the potential."

Question 1439: (a) This technology (b) are expected to transform (c) the future of work. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are expected to transform" should be replaced with "is expected to transform."

Explanation: "This technology" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
expected to transform."

Question 1440: (a) These AI applications (b) has opened up (c) new possibilities in
healthcare. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has opened up" should be replaced with "have opened up."

Explanation: "These AI applications" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
opened up."

Question 1441: (a) Climate change (b) are causing (c) more frequent natural disasters. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are causing" should be replaced with "is causing."

Explanation: "Climate change" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
causing."

Question 1442: (a) These extreme weather events (b) has become (c) more common in
recent years. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These extreme weather events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have become."

Question 1443: (a) The impact of climate change (b) have been felt (c) worldwide. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have been felt" should be replaced with "has been felt."

Explanation: "The impact of climate change" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has been felt."

Question 1444: (a) This phenomenon (b) are a result of (c) global warming. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a result of" should be replaced with "is a result of."

Explanation: "This phenomenon" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "is
a result of."

Question 1445: (a) These climate patterns (b) has a significant influence (c) on agricultural
production. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant influence" should be replaced with "have a significant
influence."

Explanation: "These climate patterns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
significant influence."

Question 1446: (a) The effects of climate change (b) has been observed (c) in melting
glaciers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been observed" should be replaced with "have been observed."

Explanation: "The effects of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been observed."

Question 1447: (a) These rising sea levels (b) is posing (c) a threat to coastal communities.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is posing" should be replaced with "are posing."

Explanation: "These rising sea levels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
posing."

Question 1448: (a) The consequences of climate change (b) has led (c) to environmental
degradation. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has led" should be replaced with "have led."

Explanation: "The consequences of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb
form "have led."

Question 1449: (a) This warming of the Earth's climate (b) is affecting (c) ecosystems and
wildlife. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1450: (a) These deforestation practices (b) has contributed (c) to climate change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These deforestation practices" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have contributed."

Question 1451: (a) Climate change (b) is causing (c) a rise in global temperatures. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1452: (a) These greenhouse gas emissions (b) has a significant impact (c) on the
Earth's atmosphere. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "These greenhouse gas emissions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a significant impact."

Question 1453: (a) The consequences of climate change (b) are being felt (c) worldwide. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1454: (a) These extreme weather events (b) are becoming (c) more frequent and
intense. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1455: (a) The rise in sea levels (b) are threatening (c) coastal communities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are threatening" should be replaced with "is threatening."

Explanation: "The rise in sea levels" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "is threatening."

Question 1456: (a) The impact of climate change (b) has been observed (c) in melting ice
caps. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1457: (a) These climate patterns (b) are influenced (c) by ocean currents. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1458: (a) The effects of climate change (b) are affecting (c) ecosystems and
biodiversity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1459: (a) These deforestation practices (b) is contributing (c) to climate change. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "is contributing" should be replaced with "are contributing."

Explanation: "These deforestation practices" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"are contributing."

Question 1460: (a) This warming of the Earth's climate (b) has resulted in (c) more frequent
heatwaves. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1461: (a) Climate change (b) have become (c) a pressing global issue. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "Climate change" is a singular noun, so it requires the singular verb form "has
become."

Question 1462: (a) These rising temperatures (b) are causing (c) disruptions in ecosystems.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1463: (a) The consequences of climate change (b) has led (c) to changes in
weather patterns. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has led" should be replaced with "have led."

Explanation: "The consequences of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb
form "have led."

Question 1464: (a) These extreme weather events (b) has resulted in (c) property damage.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has resulted in" should be replaced with "have resulted in."

Explanation: "These extreme weather events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have resulted in."

Question 1465: (a) The rise in sea levels (b) have affected (c) coastal communities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have affected" should be replaced with "has affected."

Explanation: "The rise in sea levels" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "has affected."

Question 1466: (a) These greenhouse gas emissions (b) are contributing to (c) global
warming. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1467: (a) The impact of climate change (b) are being observed (c) in melting
glaciers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are being observed" should be replaced with "is being observed."
Explanation: "The impact of climate change" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is being observed."

Question 1468: (a) These climate patterns (b) has influenced (c) weather forecasts. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has influenced" should be replaced with "have influenced."

Explanation: "These climate patterns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
influenced."

Question 1469: (a) The effects of climate change (b) is evident (c) in changing ecosystems.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is evident" should be replaced with "are evident."

Explanation: "The effects of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
evident."

Question 1470: (a) This deforestation practice (b) has led (c) to loss of biodiversity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (a) "This deforestation practice" should be replaced with "These deforestation
practices."

Explanation: "This deforestation practice" should be plural to match the plural subject
"These deforestation practices."

Question 1471: (a) The impacts of climate change (b) are visible (c) in the melting polar ice
caps. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1472: (a) These renewable energy sources (b) has proven (c) effective in reducing
carbon emissions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has proven" should be replaced with "have proven."

Explanation: "These renewable energy sources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have proven."

Question 1473: (a) The consequences of climate change (b) has raised concerns (c) among
scientists and policymakers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has raised concerns" should be replaced with "have raised concerns."
Explanation: "The consequences of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb
form "have raised concerns."

Question 1474: (a) These extreme weather events (b) has resulted in (c) devastating impacts
on communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has resulted in" should be replaced with "have resulted in."

Explanation: "These extreme weather events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have resulted in."

Question 1475: (a) The rise in global temperatures (b) have been linked (c) to human
activities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been linked" should be replaced with "has been linked."

Explanation: "The rise in global temperatures" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has been linked."

Question 1476: (a) These greenhouse gas emissions (b) are contributing to (c) the
greenhouse effect. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1477: (a) The impact of climate change (b) are being felt (c) across the globe. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are being felt" should be replaced with "is being felt."

Explanation: "The impact of climate change" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is being felt."

Question 1478: (a) These climate patterns (b) has affected (c) agricultural productivity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has affected" should be replaced with "have affected."

Explanation: "These climate patterns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
affected."

Question 1479: (a) The effects of climate change (b) is evident (c) in the frequency of
extreme weather events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is evident" should be replaced with "are evident."


Explanation: "The effects of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
evident."

Question 1480: (a) This deforestation practice (b) has contributed (c) to loss of biodiversity.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1481: (a) The consequences of climate change (b) is evident (c) in the rising sea
levels. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is evident" should be replaced with "are evident."

Explanation: "The consequences of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb
form "are evident."

Question 1482: (a) These renewable energy sources (b) has the potential (c) to reduce
carbon emissions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These renewable energy sources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have the potential."

Question 1483: (a) The impact of climate change (b) have been felt (c) across the world. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have been felt" should be replaced with "has been felt."

Explanation: "The impact of climate change" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has been felt."

Question 1484: (a) These extreme weather events (b) are causing (c) damages to
infrastructure. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "damages to infrastructure" should be replaced with "damage to


infrastructure."

Explanation: "Damage" is an uncountable noun, so it does not require the plural form
"damages."

Question 1485: (a) The rise in global temperatures (b) are linked (c) to human activities. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are linked" should be replaced with "is linked."


Explanation: "The rise in global temperatures" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is linked."

Question 1486: (a) These greenhouse gas emissions (b) are contribute (c) to global warming.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are contribute" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: "These greenhouse gas emissions" is plural, so it requires the base form
"contribute."

Question 1487: (a) The impact of climate change (b) have been observed (c) in changing
weather patterns. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been observed" should be replaced with "has been observed."

Explanation: "The impact of climate change" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has been observed."

Question 1488: (a) These climate patterns (b) has affected (c) the distribution of species. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has affected" should be replaced with "have affected."

Explanation: "These climate patterns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
affected."

Question 1489: (a) The effects of climate change (b) is seen (c) in the melting ice caps. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "is seen" should be replaced with "are seen."

Explanation: "The effects of climate change" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
seen."

Question 1490: (a) This deforestation practice (b) has resulted (c) in loss of biodiversity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1491: (a) Education plays (b) a crucial role (c) in shaping young minds. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.


Question 1492: (a) These educational resources (b) has provided (c) valuable insights to
students. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These educational resources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1493: (a) The importance of education (b) have been emphasized (c) by
policymakers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been emphasized" should be replaced with "has been emphasized."

Explanation: "The importance of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the


singular verb form "has been emphasized."

Question 1494: (a) These learning opportunities (b) has expanded (c) in recent years. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has expanded" should be replaced with "have expanded."

Explanation: "These learning opportunities" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have expanded."

Question 1495: (a) The quality of education (b) are influenced (c) by various factors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are influenced" should be replaced with "is influenced."

Explanation: "The quality of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is influenced."

Question 1496: (a) These educational programs (b) has helped (c) students excel in their
studies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."

Explanation: "These educational programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have helped."

Question 1497: (a) The benefits of education (b) is well-documented (c) in research studies.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is well-documented" should be replaced with "are well-documented."

Explanation: "The benefits of education" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
well-documented."
Question 1498: (a) These educational institutions (b) has played (c) a vital role in society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These educational institutions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played."

Question 1499: (a) The impact of education (b) are evident (c) in economic growth. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."

Question 1500: (a) These teaching methods (b) has been found (c) to be effective. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has been found" should be replaced with "have been found."

Explanation: "These teaching methods" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been found."

Question 1501: (a) Access to education (b) are a fundamental right (c) for every child. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are a fundamental right" should be replaced with "is a fundamental right."

Explanation: "Access to education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "is a fundamental right."

Question 1502: (a) These educational initiatives (b) has helped (c) bridge the learning gap.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."

Explanation: "These educational initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have helped."

Question 1503: (a) The value of education (b) have been recognized (c) by policymakers
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been recognized" should be replaced with "has been recognized."

Explanation: "The value of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "has been recognized."
Question 1504: (a) These school programs (b) has contributed (c) to student success. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These school programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1505: (a) The impact of education (b) are evident (c) in societal development. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."

Question 1506: (a) These educational resources (b) has played (c) a significant role in
learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These educational resources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played."

Question 1507: (a) The importance of education (b) is well-documented (c) in research
studies. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1508: (a) These educational institutions (b) has provided (c) opportunities for
personal growth. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These educational institutions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1509: (a) The benefits of education (b) is recognized (c) in various sectors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "is recognized" should be replaced with "are recognized."

Explanation: "The benefits of education" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
recognized."
Question 1510: (a) These teaching methods (b) has been developed (c) based on research.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been developed" should be replaced with "have been developed."

Explanation: "These teaching methods" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been developed."

Question 1511: (a) Access to quality education (b) is crucial (c) for individual growth. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1512: (a) These educational programs (b) has been designed (c) to meet specific
needs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been designed" should be replaced with "have been designed."

Explanation: "These educational programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been designed."

Question 1513: (a) The significance of education (b) have been emphasized (c) in numerous
studies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been emphasized" should be replaced with "has been emphasized."

Explanation: "The significance of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the


singular verb form "has been emphasized."

Question 1514: (a) These school initiatives (b) has helped (c) foster creativity and
innovation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."

Explanation: "These school initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
helped."

Question 1515: (a) The impact of education (b) are evident (c) in shaping future leaders. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."
Question 1516: (a) These educational resources (b) has contributed (c) to academic success.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These educational resources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have contributed."

Question 1517: (a) The value of education (b) are recognized (c) by educators worldwide. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are recognized" should be replaced with "is recognized."

Explanation: "The value of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is recognized."

Question 1518: (a) These educational institutions (b) has played a crucial role (c) in
community development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a crucial role" should be replaced with "have played a crucial role."

Explanation: "These educational institutions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played a crucial role."

Question 1519: (a) The benefits of education (b) is evident (c) in various professions. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "is evident" should be replaced with "are evident."

Explanation: "The benefits of education" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
evident."

Question 1520: (a) These teaching techniques (b) has been proven effective (c) in student
learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been proven effective" should be replaced with "have been proven
effective."

Explanation: "These teaching techniques" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been proven effective."

Question 1521: (a) Access to quality education (b) are essential (c) for personal
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."


Explanation: "Access to quality education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1522: (a) These educational programs (b) has provided (c) valuable opportunities
for growth. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These educational programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1523: (a) The significance of education (b) have been highlighted (c) in educational
research. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been highlighted" should be replaced with "has been highlighted."

Explanation: "The significance of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the


singular verb form "has been highlighted."

Question 1524: (a) These school initiatives (b) has played a key role (c) in student success.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a key role" should be replaced with "have played a key role."

Explanation: "These school initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played a key role."

Question 1525: (a) The impact of education (b) are evident (c) in shaping future careers. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."

Question 1526: (a) These educational resources (b) has contributed significantly (c) to
academic achievements. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed significantly" should be replaced with "have contributed
significantly."

Explanation: "These educational resources" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have contributed significantly."

Question 1527: (a) The value of education (b) are recognized globally (c) for its importance.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are recognized globally" should be replaced with "is recognized globally."

Explanation: "The value of education" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is recognized globally."

Question 1528: (a) These educational institutions (b) has played a significant role (c) in
societal progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a significant role" should be replaced with "have played a significant
role."

Explanation: "These educational institutions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played a significant role."

Question 1529: (a) The benefits of education (b) is well-documented (c) in research studies.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

Question 1530: (a) These teaching techniques (b) has been adopted (c) by educators
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been adopted" should be replaced with "have been adopted."

Explanation: "These teaching techniques" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been adopted."

Question 1531: (a) Cultural diversity (b) are celebrated (c) in this country. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are celebrated" should be replaced with "is celebrated."

Explanation: "Cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "is celebrated."

Question 1532: (a) These traditional customs (b) has been passed down (c) through
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been passed down" should be replaced with "have been passed down."

Explanation: "These traditional customs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been passed down."

Question 1533: (a) The significance of cultural heritage (b) have been recognized (c) by
UNESCO. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "have been recognized" should be replaced with "has been recognized."

Explanation: "The significance of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "has been recognized."

Question 1534: (a) These art forms (b) has played (c) a vital role in society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These art forms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have played."

Question 1535: (a) The influence of culture (b) are evident (c) in everyday life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of culture" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."

Question 1536: (a) These cultural practices (b) has shaped (c) the identity of the community.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shaped" should be replaced with "have shaped."

Explanation: "These cultural practices" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shaped."

Question 1537: (a) The beauty of cultural diversity (b) are appreciated (c) by people
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are appreciated" should be replaced with "is appreciated."

Explanation: "The beauty of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is appreciated."

Question 1538: (a) These cultural festivals (b) has attracted (c) tourists from different
countries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has attracted" should be replaced with "have attracted."

Explanation: "These cultural festivals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
attracted."

Question 1539: (a) The preservation of cultural heritage (b) are considered (c) a priority by
the government. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are considered" should be replaced with "is considered."


Explanation: "The preservation of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires
the singular verb form "is considered."

Question 1540: (a) These cultural traditions (b) has been handed down (c) from one
generation to another. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been handed down" should be replaced with "have been handed down."

Explanation: "These cultural traditions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been handed down."

Question 1541: (a) Cultural exchanges (b) has enriched (c) the understanding between
nations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has enriched" should be replaced with "have enriched."

Explanation: "Cultural exchanges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
enriched."

Question 1542: (a) These cultural artifacts (b) has been displayed (c) in the museum. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has been displayed" should be replaced with "have been displayed."

Explanation: "These cultural artifacts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been displayed."

Question 1543: (a) The celebration of cultural diversity (b) are an important part (c) of our
community events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are an important part" should be replaced with "is an important part."

Explanation: "The celebration of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is an important part."

Question 1544: (a) These traditional dances (b) has been performed (c) for centuries. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has been performed" should be replaced with "have been performed."

Explanation: "These traditional dances" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been performed."

Question 1545: (a) The impact of cultural exchange (b) are far-reaching (c) and beneficial. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are far-reaching" should be replaced with "is far-reaching."


Explanation: "The impact of cultural exchange" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is far-reaching."

Question 1546: (a) These cultural symbols (b) has significant meaning (c) for the community.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has significant meaning" should be replaced with "have significant meaning."

Explanation: "These cultural symbols" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
significant meaning."

Question 1547: (a) The promotion of cultural awareness (b) are important (c) in fostering
understanding. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are important" should be replaced with "is important."

Explanation: "The promotion of cultural awareness" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is important."

Question 1548: (a) These cultural customs (b) has been handed down (c) through
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been handed down" should be replaced with "have been handed down."

Explanation: "These cultural customs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been handed down."

Question 1549: (a) The appreciation of cultural heritage (b) are evident (c) in the local
traditions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The appreciation of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1550: (a) These cultural festivals (b) has brought (c) people together. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought" should be replaced with "have brought."

Explanation: "These cultural festivals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
brought."

Question 1551: (a) Cultural traditions (b) are playing (c) a significant role in our society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are playing" should be replaced with "play."


Explanation: "Cultural traditions" is a general truth and not an ongoing action, so it requires
the simple present tense "play."

Question 1552: (a) These cultural practices (b) has evolved (c) over time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has evolved" should be replaced with "have evolved."

Explanation: "These cultural practices" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
evolved."

Question 1553: (a) The understanding of cultural diversity (b) are growing (c) in our
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are growing" should be replaced with "is growing."

Explanation: "The understanding of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it


requires the singular verb form "is growing."

Question 1554: (a) These cultural events (b) has become (c) popular worldwide. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These cultural events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1555: (a) The preservation of cultural heritage (b) are important (c) for future
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are important" should be replaced with "is important."

Explanation: "The preservation of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is important."

Question 1556: (a) These cultural influences (b) has shaped (c) our way of life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shaped" should be replaced with "have shaped."

Explanation: "These cultural influences" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shaped."

Question 1557: (a) The celebration of cultural heritage (b) are a vital part (c) of our
traditions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a vital part" should be replaced with "is a vital part."
Explanation: "The celebration of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires
the singular verb form "is a vital part."

Question 1558: (a) These cultural expressions (b) has been influenced (c) by various factors.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been influenced" should be replaced with "have been influenced."

Explanation: "These cultural expressions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been influenced."

Question 1559: (a) The appreciation of cultural diversity (b) are crucial (c) in promoting
harmony. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The appreciation of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1560: (a) These cultural symbols (b) has a deep meaning (c) for the local
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a deep meaning" should be replaced with "have deep meanings."

Explanation: "These cultural symbols" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
deep meanings."

Question 1561: (a) Cultural awareness (b) have become (c) essential in a globalized world.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "Cultural awareness" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular verb
form "has become."

Question 1562: (a) These cultural heritages (b) has been recognized (c) by international
organizations. (d) No error.

Answer: (a) "These cultural heritages" should be replaced with "This cultural heritage."

Explanation: "Cultural heritage" is a singular concept, so it requires the singular noun form
"This cultural heritage."

Question 1563: (a) The study of cultural anthropology (b) are providing (c) insights into
human societies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are providing" should be replaced with "is providing."


Explanation: "The study of cultural anthropology" is a singular field of study, so it requires
the singular verb form "is providing."

Question 1564: (a) These cultural practices (b) has played a significant role (c) in shaping our
traditions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a significant role" should be replaced with "have played a significant
role."

Explanation: "These cultural practices" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played a significant role."

Question 1565: (a) The preservation of cultural heritage (b) are crucial (c) for maintaining
our identity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The preservation of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1566: (a) These cultural events (b) has attracted (c) tourists from around the
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has attracted" should be replaced with "have attracted."

Explanation: "These cultural events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
attracted."

Question 1567: (a) The understanding of cultural diversity (b) are expanding (c) among the
younger generation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are expanding" should be replaced with "is expanding."

Explanation: "The understanding of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it


requires the singular verb form "is expanding."

Question 1568: (a) These cultural influences (b) has shaped (c) our beliefs and customs. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has shaped" should be replaced with "have shaped."

Explanation: "These cultural influences" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shaped."

Question 1569: (a) The promotion of cultural exchange (b) are fostering (c) mutual
understanding. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are fostering" should be replaced with "is fostering."

Explanation: "The promotion of cultural exchange" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is fostering."

Question 1570: (a) These cultural expressions (b) has been influenced (c) by historical
events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been influenced" should be replaced with "have been influenced."

Explanation: "These cultural expressions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been influenced."

Question 1571: (a) Cultural festivals (b) brings (c) joy and excitement to the community. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "brings" should be replaced with "bring."

Explanation: "Cultural festivals" is a plural subject, so it requires the plural verb form
"bring."

Question 1572: (a) These cultural artifacts (b) has been preserved (c) in the museum for
centuries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been preserved" should be replaced with "have been preserved."

Explanation: "These cultural artifacts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been preserved."

Question 1573: (a) The appreciation of cultural diversity (b) are essential (c) for building
inclusive communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The appreciation of cultural diversity" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1574: (a) These cultural performances (b) has captivated (c) audiences worldwide.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has captivated" should be replaced with "have captivated."

Explanation: "These cultural performances" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have captivated."

Question 1575: (a) The impact of cultural exchange (b) are evident (c) in various aspects of
society. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of cultural exchange" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1576: (a) These cultural traditions (b) has been passed down (c) through
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been passed down" should be replaced with "have been passed down."

Explanation: "These cultural traditions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been passed down."

Question 1577: (a) The celebration of cultural heritage (b) are an integral part (c) of our
cultural identity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are an integral part" should be replaced with "is an integral part."

Explanation: "The celebration of cultural heritage" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is an integral part."

Question 1578: (a) These cultural influences (b) has left (c) a lasting impact on society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These cultural influences" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left."

Question 1579: (a) The promotion of cultural awareness (b) are fostering (c) understanding
and respect. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are fostering" should be replaced with "is fostering."

Explanation: "The promotion of cultural awareness" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires


the singular verb form "is fostering."

Question 1580: (a) These cultural symbols (b) has significant meanings (c) for different
communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has significant meanings" should be replaced with "have significant meanings."

Explanation: "These cultural symbols" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
significant meanings."

Question 1581: (a) Social media platforms (b) has become (c) a significant part of modern
communication. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "Social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1582: (a) These social media influencers (b) has millions of followers (c) on various
platforms. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has millions of followers" should be replaced with "have millions of followers."

Explanation: "These social media influencers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have millions of followers."

Question 1583: (a) The impact of social media (b) are visible (c) in all aspects of life. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are visible" should be replaced with "is visible."

Explanation: "The impact of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is visible."

Question 1584: (a) These social media posts (b) has sparked (c) discussions on important
topics. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has sparked" should be replaced with "have sparked."

Explanation: "These social media posts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
sparked."

Question 1585: (a) The use of social media (b) are increasing (c) among all age groups. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are increasing" should be replaced with "is increasing."

Explanation: "The use of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is increasing."

Question 1586: (a) These social media platforms (b) has changed (c) the way we connect
with others. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has changed" should be replaced with "have changed."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have changed."

Question 1587: (a) The influence of social media (b) are evident (c) in shaping opinions. (d)
No error.
Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1588: (a) These social media accounts (b) has been compromised (c) by hackers.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been compromised" should be replaced with "have been compromised."

Explanation: "These social media accounts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been compromised."

Question 1589: (a) The power of social media (b) are undeniable (c) in spreading
information. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The power of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 1590: (a) These social media campaigns (b) has raised awareness (c) about
important issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has raised awareness" should be replaced with "have raised awareness."

Explanation: "These social media campaigns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have raised awareness."

Question 1591: (a) Social media addiction (b) have become (c) a concerning issue among
teenagers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "Social media addiction" is a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb
form "has become."

Question 1592: (a) These social media influencers (b) has a significant impact (c) on
consumer behavior. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "These social media influencers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a significant impact."

Question 1593: (a) The effect of social media (b) are observed (c) in various studies. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "are observed" should be replaced with "is observed."

Explanation: "The effect of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is observed."

Question 1594: (a) These social media posts (b) has generated (c) a lot of engagement. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has generated" should be replaced with "have generated."

Explanation: "These social media posts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
generated."

Question 1595: (a) The impact of social media (b) are significant (c) in the business world. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are significant" should be replaced with "is significant."

Explanation: "The impact of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is significant."

Question 1596: (a) These social media platforms (b) has revolutionized (c) the way we
communicate. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has revolutionized" should be replaced with "have revolutionized."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have revolutionized."

Question 1597: (a) The influence of social media (b) are evident (c) in political campaigns. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1598: (a) These social media accounts (b) has provided (c) valuable insights into
consumer preferences. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These social media accounts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1599: (a) The impact of social media (b) are undeniable (c) in shaping public
opinion. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The impact of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 1600: (a) These social media campaigns (b) has created (c) awareness about social
issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has created" should be replaced with "have created."

Explanation: "These social media campaigns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have created."

Question 1601: (a) Social media platforms (b) has been (c) a source of entertainment for
many people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "Social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been."

Question 1602: (a) These social media influencers (b) has a massive following (c) on various
platforms. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a massive following" should be replaced with "have a massive following."

Explanation: "These social media influencers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a massive following."

Question 1603: (a) The impact of social media (b) are profound (c) in shaping public opinion.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are profound" should be replaced with "is profound."

Explanation: "The impact of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is profound."

Question 1604: (a) These social media posts (b) has caused (c) controversies in the past. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has caused" should be replaced with "have caused."

Explanation: "These social media posts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
caused."

Question 1605: (a) The use of social media (b) are becoming (c) increasingly common among
older adults. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are becoming" should be replaced with "is becoming."

Explanation: "The use of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is becoming."

Question 1606: (a) These social media platforms (b) has changed (c) the way businesses
interact with customers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has changed" should be replaced with "have changed."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have changed."

Question 1607: (a) The influence of social media (b) are evident (c) in shaping public
opinion. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1608: (a) These social media accounts (b) has provided (c) valuable insights into
consumer behavior. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These social media accounts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1609: (a) The power of social media (b) are undeniable (c) in influencing public
opinion. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The power of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 1610: (a) These social media campaigns (b) has generated (c) awareness about
important causes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has generated" should be replaced with "have generated."

Explanation: "These social media campaigns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have generated."

Question 1611: (a) Social media addiction (b) have affected (c) the mental health of many
individuals. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "have affected" should be replaced with "has affected."

Explanation: "Social media addiction" is a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb
form "has affected."

Question 1612: (a) These social media influencers (b) has gained (c) popularity among the
younger generation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has gained" should be replaced with "have gained."

Explanation: "These social media influencers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have gained."

Question 1613: (a) The effect of social media (b) are evident (c) in various studies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The effect of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is evident."

Question 1614: (a) These social media posts (b) has sparked (c) debates among users. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has sparked" should be replaced with "have sparked."

Explanation: "These social media posts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
sparked."

Question 1615: (a) The impact of social media (b) are substantial (c) in shaping public
opinion. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are substantial" should be replaced with "is substantial."

Explanation: "The impact of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is substantial."

Question 1616: (a) These social media platforms (b) has transformed (c) the way businesses
interact with customers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has transformed" should be replaced with "have transformed."

Explanation: "These social media platforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have transformed."

Question 1617: (a) The influence of social media (b) are evident (c) in shaping public
opinion. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1618: (a) These social media accounts (b) has provided (c) valuable insights into
consumer behavior. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These social media accounts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1619: (a) The power of social media (b) are undeniable (c) in shaping public
opinion. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The power of social media" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 1620: (a) These social media campaigns (b) has raised (c) awareness about
important issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has raised" should be replaced with "have raised."

Explanation: "These social media campaigns" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have raised."

Question 1621: (a) The criminal justice system (b) plays an important role (c) in maintaining
law and order. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1622: (a) These court decisions (b) has set (c) legal precedents for future cases. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has set" should be replaced with "have set."

Explanation: "These court decisions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have set."

Question 1623: (a) The concept of justice (b) are subjective (c) and may vary among
individuals. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are subjective" should be replaced with "is subjective."

Explanation: "The concept of justice" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is subjective."

Question 1624: (a) These law enforcement officers (b) has dedicated their lives (c) to protect
and serve the community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated their lives" should be replaced with "have dedicated their lives."

Explanation: "These law enforcement officers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have dedicated their lives."

Question 1625: (a) The pursuit of justice (b) are essential (c) in a democratic society. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The pursuit of justice" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is essential."

Question 1626: (a) These court cases (b) has raised (c) public awareness about legal issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has raised" should be replaced with "have raised."

Explanation: "These court cases" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have raised."

Question 1627: (a) The criminal justice system (b) are responsible (c) for upholding the law.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are responsible" should be replaced with "is responsible."

Explanation: "The criminal justice system" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is responsible."

Question 1628: (a) These judges (b) has presided over (c) many high-profile cases. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has presided over" should be replaced with "have presided over."

Explanation: "These judges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have presided
over."

Question 1629: (a) The concept of justice (b) are deeply rooted (c) in human society. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "are deeply rooted" should be replaced with "is deeply rooted."

Explanation: "The concept of justice" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the singular
verb form "is deeply rooted."

Question 1630: (a) These lawyers and advocates (b) has played a significant role (c) in
ensuring access to justice for all. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a significant role" should be replaced with "have played a significant
role."

Explanation: "These lawyers and advocates" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played a significant role."

Question 1631: (a) The criminal justice system (b) needs to be reformed (c) to address issues
of racial bias. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1632: (a) These court decisions (b) has a profound impact (c) on the lives of
individuals. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a profound impact" should be replaced with "have a profound impact."

Explanation: "These court decisions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
profound impact."

Question 1633: (a) The concept of justice (b) is deeply ingrained (c) in the legal system. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1634: (a) These law enforcement officers (b) are entrusted with (c) protecting the
rights of citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1635: (a) The pursuit of justice (b) is the foundation (c) of a fair society. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1636: (a) These court cases (b) has brought (c) attention to legal loopholes. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has brought" should be replaced with "have brought."

Explanation: "These court cases" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have brought."

Question 1637: (a) The criminal justice system (b) is designed to ensure (c) a fair and
impartial trial. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1638: (a) These judges (b) has made significant contributions (c) to the legal field.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made significant contributions" should be replaced with "have made
significant contributions."

Explanation: "These judges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have made
significant contributions."

Question 1639: (a) The concept of justice (b) has evolved over time (c) to meet societal
needs. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1640: (a) These lawyers and advocates (b) has played an integral role (c) in
upholding the rule of law. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played an integral role" should be replaced with "have played an integral
role."
Explanation: "These lawyers and advocates" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played an integral role."

Question 1641: (a) The criminal justice system (b) have undergone (c) significant reforms in
recent years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have undergone" should be replaced with "has undergone."

Explanation: "The criminal justice system" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "has undergone."

Question 1642: (a) These court decisions (b) has shaped (c) the course of legal history. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has shaped" should be replaced with "have shaped."

Explanation: "These court decisions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shaped."

Question 1643: (a) The concept of justice (b) has different interpretations (c) in various
cultures. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1644: (a) These law enforcement officers (b) plays a crucial role (c) in maintaining
public safety. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "These law enforcement officers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"play a crucial role."

Question 1645: (a) The pursuit of justice (b) requires the collaboration (c) of multiple
stakeholders. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1646: (a) These court cases (b) has sparked (c) public debates on legal issues. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has sparked" should be replaced with "have sparked."


Explanation: "These court cases" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have sparked."

Question 1647: (a) The criminal justice system (b) are influenced (c) by societal norms. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are influenced" should be replaced with "is influenced."

Explanation: "The criminal justice system" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is influenced."

Question 1648: (a) These judges (b) has been instrumental (c) in landmark rulings. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has been instrumental" should be replaced with "have been instrumental."

Explanation: "These judges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been
instrumental."

Question 1649: (a) The concept of justice (b) has evolved over centuries (c) to adapt to
societal changes. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1650: (a) These lawyers and advocates (b) has provided (c) legal aid to the
underprivileged. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These lawyers and advocates" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have provided."

Question 1651: (a) The criminal justice system (b) needs to implement (c) more restorative
justice practices. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1652: (a) These court decisions (b) has influenced (c) the development of legal
principles. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has influenced" should be replaced with "have influenced."


Explanation: "These court decisions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
influenced."

Question 1653: (a) The concept of justice (b) plays a crucial role (c) in a democratic society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1654: (a) These law enforcement officers (b) are entrusted with (c) protecting the
rights of citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1655: (a) The pursuit of justice (b) requires the collaboration (c) between different
branches of government. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1656: (a) These court cases (b) has raised (c) public awareness about legal issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has raised" should be replaced with "have raised."

Explanation: "These court cases" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have raised."

Question 1657: (a) The criminal justice system (b) are responsible (c) for maintaining public
order. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are responsible" should be replaced with "is responsible."

Explanation: "The criminal justice system" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is responsible."

Question 1658: (a) These judges (b) has made significant contributions (c) to the legal field.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made significant contributions" should be replaced with "have made
significant contributions."
Explanation: "These judges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have made
significant contributions."

Question 1659: (a) The concept of justice (b) has been redefined (c) to address modern
challenges. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1660: (a) These lawyers and advocates (b) has played a crucial role (c) in advancing
human rights. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a crucial role" should be replaced with "have played a crucial role."

Explanation: "These lawyers and advocates" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played a crucial role."

Question 1661: (a) The criminal justice system (b) requires a fair and impartial (c) handling
of evidence in court. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1662: (a) These court decisions (b) has influenced (c) the development of legal
jurisprudence. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has influenced" should be replaced with "have influenced."

Explanation: "These court decisions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
influenced."

Question 1663: (a) The concept of justice (b) has been debated (c) by scholars for centuries.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1664: (a) These law enforcement officers (b) plays a vital role (c) in upholding the
rule of law. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a vital role" should be replaced with "play a vital role."
Explanation: "These law enforcement officers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"play a vital role."

Question 1665: (a) The pursuit of justice (b) demands a transparent (c) and accountable
legal system. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1666: (a) These court cases (b) has brought (c) attention to legal reforms. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has brought" should be replaced with "have brought."

Explanation: "These court cases" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have brought."

Question 1667: (a) The criminal justice system (b) are affected (c) by societal values. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are affected" should be replaced with "is affected."

Explanation: "The criminal justice system" is a singular noun phrase, so it requires the
singular verb form "is affected."

Question 1668: (a) These judges (b) has served as (c) role models in the legal community. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has served as" should be replaced with "have served as."

Explanation: "These judges" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have served as."

Question 1669: (a) The concept of justice (b) has undergone (c) significant changes over
time. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1670: (a) These lawyers and advocates (b) has contributed (c) to the development
of legal frameworks. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."


Explanation: "These lawyers and advocates" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have contributed."

Question 1671: (a) Children's health (b) are of great concern (c) to parents and caregivers.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are of great concern" should be replaced with "is of great concern."

Explanation: "Children's health" refers to the health of multiple children, but the phrase is
considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is of great concern."

Question 1672: (a) These educational programs (b) has a significant impact (c) on early
childhood development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "These educational programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a significant impact."

Question 1673: (a) The joy of childhood (b) comes from (c) exploring and learning about the
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1674: (a) These young minds (b) has the potential (c) for incredible creativity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These young minds" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1675: (a) Children's safety (b) is the top priority (c) for parents and educators. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1676: (a) These early years (b) plays a crucial role (c) in a child's development. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."
Explanation: "These early years" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a crucial
role."

Question 1677: (a) The innocence of childhood (b) are reflected (c) in their laughter and
curiosity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are reflected" should be replaced with "is reflected."

Explanation: "The innocence of childhood" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is reflected."

Question 1678: (a) These play activities (b) has a significant influence (c) on a child's social
skills. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant influence" should be replaced with "have a significant
influence."

Explanation: "These play activities" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
significant influence."

Question 1679: (a) Children's imagination (b) are a powerful force (c) for creativity and
storytelling. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a powerful force" should be replaced with "is a powerful force."

Explanation: "Children's imagination" refers to the imagination of multiple children but is


considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is a powerful force."

Question 1680: (a) These early experiences (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping a child's
personality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "These early experiences" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
crucial role."

Question 1681: (a) Children's education (b) are essential (c) for their future success. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "Children's education" refers to the education of multiple children, but the
phrase is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is
essential."

Question 1682: (a) These early interactions (b) plays an important role (c) in brain
development. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "plays an important role" should be replaced with "play an important role."

Explanation: "These early interactions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play an
important role."

Question 1683: (a) The wonder of childhood (b) comes from (c) discovering new things. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1684: (a) These young learners (b) has unique strengths (c) and capabilities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has unique strengths" should be replaced with "have unique strengths."

Explanation: "These young learners" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
unique strengths."

Question 1685: (a) Children's development (b) is influenced (c) by their environment and
experiences. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1686: (a) These formative years (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping a child's
values. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "These formative years" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
crucial role."

Question 1687: (a) The curiosity of childhood (b) are evident (c) in their endless questions.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The curiosity of childhood" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1688: (a) These playgroups (b) has a positive impact (c) on a child's social
development. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has a positive impact" should be replaced with "have a positive impact."

Explanation: "These playgroups" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a positive
impact."

Question 1689: (a) Children's imagination (b) are nurtured (c) through creative activities. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are nurtured" should be replaced with "is nurtured."

Explanation: "Children's imagination" refers to the imagination of multiple children but is


considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is nurtured."

Question 1690: (a) These early friendships (b) plays a crucial role (c) in a child's emotional
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "These early friendships" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
crucial role."

Question 1691: (a) The well-being of children (b) are closely linked (c) to their family
environment. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are closely linked" should be replaced with "is closely linked."

Explanation: "The well-being of children" refers to the well-being of multiple children, but
the phrase is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is
closely linked."

Question 1692: (a) These early experiences (b) shapes a child's worldview (c) and
understanding of the world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "shapes a child's worldview" should be replaced with "shape a child's
worldview."

Explanation: "These early experiences" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "shape a
child's worldview."

Question 1693: (a) The happiness of childhood (b) comes from (c) moments of joy and
playfulness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1694: (a) These young students (b) has unique talents (c) and abilities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has unique talents" should be replaced with "have unique talents."

Explanation: "These young students" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
unique talents."

Question 1695: (a) Children's education (b) is influenced (c) by their teachers and parents.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1696: (a) These critical years (b) plays a significant role (c) in a child's character
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a significant role" should be replaced with "play a significant role."

Explanation: "These critical years" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
significant role."

Question 1697: (a) The innocence of childhood (b) is often preserved (c) in their artistic
expressions. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1698: (a) These play activities (b) has a positive influence (c) on a child's cognitive
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a positive influence" should be replaced with "have a positive influence."

Explanation: "These play activities" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
positive influence."

Question 1699: (a) Children's creativity (b) are nurtured (c) through artistic expression. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are nurtured" should be replaced with "is nurtured."

Explanation: "Children's creativity" refers to the creativity of multiple children but is


considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is nurtured."
Question 1700: (a) These early interactions (b) plays a vital role (c) in a child's social
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a vital role" should be replaced with "play a vital role."

Explanation: "These early interactions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
vital role."

Question 1701: (a) Patriotism (b) are an important (c) aspect of national identity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are an important" should be replaced with "is an important."

Explanation: "Patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb


form "is an important."

Question 1702: (a) These patriotic individuals (b) has shown (c) unwavering dedication to
their country. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These patriotic individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1703: (a) The love for one's country (b) are often expressed (c) through acts of
service and sacrifice. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often expressed" should be replaced with "is often expressed."

Explanation: "The love for one's country" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires
the singular verb form "is often expressed."

Question 1704: (a) These brave soldiers (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to defending the
nation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: "These brave soldiers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
dedicated."

Question 1705: (a) The spirit of patriotism (b) are evident (c) during national celebrations.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The spirit of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is evident."
Question 1706: (a) These citizens (b) has demonstrated (c) a strong sense of patriotism. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has demonstrated" should be replaced with "have demonstrated."

Explanation: "These citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
demonstrated."

Question 1707: (a) The pride in one's country (b) are often displayed (c) through national
symbols and anthems. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often displayed" should be replaced with "is often displayed."

Explanation: "The pride in one's country" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often displayed."

Question 1708: (a) These national heroes (b) has inspired (c) generations of citizens. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These national heroes" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 1709: (a) Patriotism (b) is a driving force (c) behind the quest for freedom. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1710: (a) These national celebrations (b) has a significant impact (c) on fostering
patriotism. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "These national celebrations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
a significant impact."

Question 1711: (a) Patriotism (b) are deeply rooted (c) in the history of the nation. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are deeply rooted" should be replaced with "is deeply rooted."

Explanation: "Patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb


form "is deeply rooted."
Question 1712: (a) These devoted citizens (b) has dedicated (c) themselves to the service of
the country. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: "These devoted citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
dedicated."

Question 1713: (a) The sense of patriotism (b) are seen (c) in times of national unity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are seen" should be replaced with "is seen."

Explanation: "The sense of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is seen."

Question 1714: (a) These brave freedom fighters (b) has sacrificed (c) for the independence
of the nation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has sacrificed" should be replaced with "have sacrificed."

Explanation: "These brave freedom fighters" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have sacrificed."

Question 1715: (a) The expression of patriotism (b) are often demonstrated (c) during
national sports events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often demonstrated" should be replaced with "is often demonstrated."

Explanation: "The expression of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is often demonstrated."

Question 1716: (a) These loyal citizens (b) has exhibited (c) their dedication to the country.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has exhibited" should be replaced with "have exhibited."

Explanation: "These loyal citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
exhibited."

Question 1717: (a) The pride in one's country (b) are evident (c) during national holidays. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The pride in one's country" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."
Question 1718: (a) These national leaders (b) has inspired (c) the spirit of patriotism. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These national leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 1719: (a) Patriotism (b) is often reflected (c) in acts of bravery and sacrifice. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1720: (a) These national events (b) has a profound impact (c) on shaping patriotic
values. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a profound impact" should be replaced with "have a profound impact."

Explanation: "These national events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
profound impact."

Question 1721: (a) Patriotism (b) are deeply ingrained (c) in the hearts of the citizens. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are deeply ingrained" should be replaced with "is deeply ingrained."

Explanation: "Patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the singular verb


form "is deeply ingrained."

Question 1722: (a) These dedicated individuals (b) has shown (c) exemplary service to the
country. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These dedicated individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1723: (a) The sense of patriotism (b) are evident (c) in acts of kindness towards
fellow citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The sense of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is evident."
Question 1724: (a) These courageous soldiers (b) has made (c) immense sacrifices for the
nation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These courageous soldiers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1725: (a) The expression of patriotism (b) are often displayed (c) during national
festivals. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often displayed" should be replaced with "is often displayed."

Explanation: "The expression of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is often displayed."

Question 1726: (a) These devoted citizens (b) has contributed (c) significantly to the nation's
progress. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These devoted citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1727: (a) The pride in one's country (b) are evident (c) during national ceremonies.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The pride in one's country" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1728: (a) These national heroes (b) has left (c) an indelible mark on history. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These national heroes" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have left."

Question 1729: (a) Patriotism (b) is often demonstrated (c) in times of crisis and challenges.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1730: (a) These national festivals (b) has fostered (c) a sense of unity among
citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has fostered" should be replaced with "have fostered."

Explanation: "These national festivals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
fostered."

Question 1731: (a) Patriotism (b) is a sense of (c) love and loyalty towards one's country. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1732: (a) These devoted citizens (b) has demonstrated (c) their commitment to the
nation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has demonstrated" should be replaced with "have demonstrated."

Explanation: "These devoted citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
demonstrated."

Question 1733: (a) The spirit of patriotism (b) are often reflected (c) in acts of bravery and
heroism. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often reflected" should be replaced with "is often reflected."

Explanation: "The spirit of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is often reflected."

Question 1734: (a) These brave freedom fighters (b) has played (c) a crucial role in the
nation's history. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These brave freedom fighters" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played."

Question 1735: (a) The expression of patriotism (b) are seen (c) during national holidays. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are seen" should be replaced with "is seen."

Explanation: "The expression of patriotism" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is seen."
Question 1736: (a) These dedicated citizens (b) has contributed (c) to the welfare of the
country. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These dedicated citizens" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1737: (a) The love for one's country (b) are evident (c) in various aspects of life. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The love for one's country" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires
the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1738: (a) These national leaders (b) has inspired (c) generations of citizens. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These national leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 1739: (a) Patriotism (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping a nation's culture. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1740: (a) These national events (b) has a significant impact (c) on fostering unity
among citizens. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "These national events" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
significant impact."

Question 1741: (a) Women empowerment (b) are a crucial aspect (c) of building an inclusive
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a crucial aspect" should be replaced with "is a crucial aspect."

Explanation: "Women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is a crucial aspect."
Question 1742: (a) These empowered women (b) has shattered (c) gender stereotypes and
norms. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shattered" should be replaced with "have shattered."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shattered."

Question 1743: (a) The role of women (b) are often underestimated (c) in the history of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often underestimated" should be replaced with "is often underestimated."

Explanation: "The role of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is often underestimated."

Question 1744: (a) These courageous women (b) has played (c) a significant role in social
change. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These courageous women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1745: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are essential (c) for sustainable
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1746: (a) These resilient women (b) has overcome (c) numerous challenges and
obstacles. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has overcome" should be replaced with "have overcome."

Explanation: "These resilient women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
overcome."

Question 1747: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are visible (c) in all sectors of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are visible" should be replaced with "is visible."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is visible."
Question 1748: (a) These inspirational leaders (b) has made (c) significant contributions to
the empowerment of women. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These inspirational leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1749: (a) Women empowerment (b) has become (c) a global movement for gender
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1750: (a) These influential women (b) has inspired (c) generations of girls to dream
big. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These influential women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 1751: (a) Women empowerment (b) are essential (c) for achieving gender equality.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "Women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1752: (a) These empowered women (b) has become (c) role models for future
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1753: (a) The contribution of women (b) are often overlooked (c) in the history of
the nation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often overlooked" should be replaced with "is often overlooked."

Explanation: "The contribution of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often overlooked."
Question 1754: (a) These fearless activists (b) has fought (c) for women's rights and equality.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has fought" should be replaced with "have fought."

Explanation: "These fearless activists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
fought."

Question 1755: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are crucial (c) for the progress of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1756: (a) These strong-willed women (b) has shown (c) resilience in the face of
adversity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These strong-willed women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1757: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are evident (c) in various fields
of work. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1758: (a) These influential leaders (b) has paved (c) the way for women's progress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has paved" should be replaced with "have paved."

Explanation: "These influential leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
paved."

Question 1759: (a) Women empowerment (b) has been (c) a driving force for positive
change. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1760: (a) These remarkable women (b) has left (c) a lasting impact on society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These remarkable women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left."

Question 1761: (a) Women empowerment (b) is a driving force (c) for social progress and
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1762: (a) These empowered women (b) has contributed (c) significantly to the
nation's development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1763: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are vital (c) for building a progressive
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are vital" should be replaced with "is vital."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is vital."

Question 1764: (a) These courageous women (b) has played (c) a significant role in shaping
history. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These courageous women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1765: (a) The strength and resilience of women (b) are evident (c) in times of
adversity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The strength and resilience of women" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is evident."
Question 1766: (a) These empowered women (b) has become (c) symbols of inspiration for
many. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1767: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are visible (c) in every sector of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are visible" should be replaced with "is visible."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is visible."

Question 1768: (a) These influential women (b) has made (c) significant contributions to
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These influential women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1769: (a) Women empowerment (b) is crucial (c) for achieving gender equity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1770: (a) These inspiring women (b) has paved (c) the way for future generations.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has paved" should be replaced with "have paved."

Explanation: "These inspiring women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
paved."

Question 1771: (a) Women empowerment (b) are essential (c) for achieving social equality.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "Women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is essential."
Question 1772: (a) These empowered women (b) has become (c) leaders in various fields.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1773: (a) The contribution of women (b) are often underestimated (c) in shaping
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often underestimated" should be replaced with "is often underestimated."

Explanation: "The contribution of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often underestimated."

Question 1774: (a) These fearless activists (b) has fought (c) for women's rights. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has fought" should be replaced with "have fought."

Explanation: "These fearless activists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
fought."

Question 1775: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are crucial (c) for societal progress. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1776: (a) These strong-willed women (b) has shown (c) resilience in adversity. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These strong-willed women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1777: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are evident (c) in various
domains. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is evident."
Question 1778: (a) These influential leaders (b) has made (c) significant contributions to
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These influential leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1779: (a) Women empowerment (b) is a catalyst (c) for social change. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1780: (a) These remarkable women (b) has left (c) a lasting legacy. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These remarkable women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left."

Question 1781: (a) Women empowerment (b) are the key (c) to societal progress. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are the key" should be replaced with "is the key."

Explanation: "Women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is the key."

Question 1782: (a) These empowered women (b) has made (c) significant contributions to
the economy. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1783: (a) The involvement of women (b) are often undervalued (c) in the progress
of nations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often undervalued" should be replaced with "is often undervalued."

Explanation: "The involvement of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often undervalued."
Question 1784: (a) These courageous women (b) has fought (c) for social justice and
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has fought" should be replaced with "have fought."

Explanation: "These courageous women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
fought."

Question 1785: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are fundamental (c) for the betterment
of society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are fundamental" should be replaced with "is fundamental."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is fundamental."

Question 1786: (a) These inspiring women (b) has become (c) symbols of strength and
resilience. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These inspiring women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1787: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are evident (c) in various
aspects of life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1788: (a) These influential women (b) has played (c) significant roles in history. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These influential women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1789: (a) Women empowerment (b) is an integral part (c) of achieving gender
equity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1790: (a) These visionary women (b) has contributed (c) to the advancement of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These visionary women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1791: (a) Women empowerment (b) have a significant impact (c) on societal
growth and development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have a significant impact" should be replaced with "has a significant impact."

Explanation: "Women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "has a significant impact."

Question 1792: (a) These empowered women (b) has shown (c) incredible determination in
their pursuits. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1793: (a) The role of women (b) are often underestimated (c) in shaping the future
of nations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often underestimated" should be replaced with "is often underestimated."

Explanation: "The role of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is often underestimated."

Question 1794: (a) These fearless activists (b) has devoted (c) their lives to social causes. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has devoted" should be replaced with "have devoted."

Explanation: "These fearless activists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
devoted."

Question 1795: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are crucial (c) for achieving gender
parity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is crucial."
Question 1796: (a) These strong-willed women (b) has demonstrated (c) exceptional
leadership skills. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has demonstrated" should be replaced with "have demonstrated."

Explanation: "These strong-willed women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
demonstrated."

Question 1797: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are evident (c) in every sphere
of society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1798: (a) These influential leaders (b) has made (c) significant contributions to the
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These influential leaders" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 1799: (a) Women empowerment (b) is the cornerstone (c) of achieving social
justice. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1800: (a) These remarkable women (b) has left (c) a lasting legacy of change. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These remarkable women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left."

Question 1801: (a) Women empowerment (b) plays a crucial role (c) in creating inclusive
societies. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1802: (a) These empowered women (b) has become (c) role models for the
younger generation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These empowered women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1803: (a) The empowerment of women (b) are a driving force (c) for positive
change in society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a driving force" should be replaced with "is a driving force."

Explanation: "The empowerment of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is a driving force."

Question 1804: (a) These courageous women (b) has shown (c) remarkable determination in
their pursuits. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These courageous women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1805: (a) The participation of women (b) are often underestimated (c) in shaping
the course of history. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often underestimated" should be replaced with "is often underestimated."

Explanation: "The participation of women" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often underestimated."

Question 1806: (a) These resilient women (b) has overcome (c) various challenges in life. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has overcome" should be replaced with "have overcome."

Explanation: "These resilient women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
overcome."

Question 1807: (a) The impact of women empowerment (b) are visible (c) in all aspects of
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are visible" should be replaced with "is visible."

Explanation: "The impact of women empowerment" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is visible."
Question 1808: (a) These influential women (b) has played (c) significant roles in shaping the
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These influential women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1809: (a) Women empowerment (b) is an essential tool (c) for achieving gender
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1810: (a) These inspiring women (b) has left (c) a lasting impact on society. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has left" should be replaced with "have left."

Explanation: "These inspiring women" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left."

Question 1811: (a) Childhood (b) are the most (c) carefree period of life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are the most" should be replaced with "is the most."

Explanation: "Childhood" is considered as a singular period, so it requires the singular verb


form "is the most."

Question 1812: (a) These innocent children (b) has shown (c) remarkable resilience in
difficult situations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These innocent children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1813: (a) The experiences of childhood (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping one's
personality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "The experiences of childhood" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"play a crucial role."
Question 1814: (a) These curious minds (b) has the potential (c) to become future
innovators. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These curious minds" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1815: (a) The joy of childhood (b) are reflected (c) in simple pleasures. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are reflected" should be replaced with "is reflected."

Explanation: "The joy of childhood" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is reflected."

Question 1816: (a) These playful children (b) has taught (c) us valuable life lessons. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has taught" should be replaced with "have taught."

Explanation: "These playful children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
taught."

Question 1817: (a) The magic of childhood (b) lies in the (c) world of imagination. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1818: (a) These imaginative kids (b) has the ability (c) to dream big. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the ability" should be replaced with "have the ability."

Explanation: "These imaginative kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
ability."

Question 1819: (a) The wonders of childhood (b) can be seen (c) in their innocent eyes. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1820: (a) These young minds (b) has the potential (c) to change the world. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These young minds" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1821: (a) Childhood (b) is a time (c) of innocence and exploration. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1822: (a) These curious children (b) has shown (c) an eagerness to learn. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These curious children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1823: (a) The memories of childhood (b) brings back (c) feelings of nostalgia. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "brings back" should be replaced with "bring back."

Explanation: "The memories of childhood" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "bring
back."

Question 1824: (a) These energetic kids (b) has the potential (c) to achieve great things. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These energetic kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1825: (a) The happiness of childhood (b) lies in simple joys (c) and carefree days.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).
Question 1826: (a) These imaginative children (b) has a unique (c) way of seeing the world.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a unique" should be replaced with "have a unique."

Explanation: "These imaginative children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
a unique."

Question 1827: (a) The wonders of childhood (b) can be witnessed (c) in their boundless
curiosity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1828: (a) These playful kids (b) has taught (c) us the value of laughter. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taught" should be replaced with "have taught."

Explanation: "These playful kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have taught."

Question 1829: (a) The magic of childhood (b) can be felt (c) in their innocent wonder. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1830: (a) These young explorers (b) has a thirst (c) for knowledge and discovery.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a thirst" should be replaced with "have a thirst."

Explanation: "These young explorers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
thirst."

Question 1831: (a) Childhood (b) are the foundation (c) of a person's future. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are the foundation" should be replaced with "is the foundation."

Explanation: "Childhood" is considered as a singular period, so it requires the singular verb


form "is the foundation."

Question 1832: (a) These innocent kids (b) has a natural (c) curiosity to explore the world.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has a natural" should be replaced with "have a natural."

Explanation: "These innocent kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
natural."

Question 1833: (a) The memories of childhood (b) evokes (c) a sense of nostalgia. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "evokes" should be replaced with "evoke."

Explanation: "The memories of childhood" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"evoke."

Question 1834: (a) These enthusiastic children (b) has the potential (c) to accomplish great
things. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These enthusiastic children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
the potential."

Question 1835: (a) The joy of childhood (b) lies in experiencing (c) the wonders of the world.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1836: (a) These imaginative kids (b) has a unique (c) way of thinking. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a unique" should be replaced with "have a unique."

Explanation: "These imaginative kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
unique."

Question 1837: (a) The wonders of childhood (b) can be experienced (c) through their
innocent eyes. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1838: (a) These playful children (b) has taught (c) us the importance of joy. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "has taught" should be replaced with "have taught."

Explanation: "These playful children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
taught."

Question 1839: (a) The magic of childhood (b) can be seen (c) in their limitless imagination.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1840: (a) These young dreamers (b) has the potential (c) to shape a better world.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These young dreamers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1841: (a) Childhood (b) is a time of (c) exploration and learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1842: (a) These curious kids (b) has a natural (c) thirst for knowledge. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a natural" should be replaced with "have a natural."

Explanation: "These curious kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
natural."

Question 1843: (a) The memories of childhood (b) brings (c) back a sense of nostalgia. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "brings" should be replaced with "bring."

Explanation: "The memories of childhood" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"bring."

Question 1844: (a) These enthusiastic children (b) has the ability (c) to inspire others. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has the ability" should be replaced with "have the ability."
Explanation: "These enthusiastic children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
the ability."

Question 1845: (a) The joy of childhood (b) lies in discovering (c) the wonders of nature. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1846: (a) These imaginative kids (b) has a unique (c) way of looking at the world.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a unique" should be replaced with "have a unique."

Explanation: "These imaginative kids" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
unique."

Question 1847: (a) The wonders of childhood (b) can be explored (c) through their innocent
eyes. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1848: (a) These playful children (b) has taught (c) us the value of friendship. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has taught" should be replaced with "have taught."

Explanation: "These playful children" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
taught."

Question 1849: (a) The magic of childhood (b) can be experienced (c) in their innocent
laughter. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1850: (a) These young dreamers (b) has the potential (c) to create positive change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."
Explanation: "These young dreamers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have the
potential."

Question 1851: (a) Addiction to (b) social media (c) are becoming a concerning issue. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "are becoming" should be replaced with "is becoming."

Explanation: "Addiction to social media" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the


singular verb form "is becoming."

Question 1852: (a) These young individuals (b) has shown (c) addictive behavior towards
video games. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These young individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1853: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has a significant impact (c) on one's
physical and mental health. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant impact" should be replaced with "have a significant impact."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a significant impact."

Question 1854: (a) Smartphone addiction (b) is affecting (c) people of all age groups. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1855: (a) These individuals (b) has a dependency (c) on prescription drugs. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has a dependency" should be replaced with "have a dependency."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
dependency."

Question 1856: (a) The addiction to (b) online gambling (c) are causing financial problems
for many people. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are causing" should be replaced with "is causing."


Explanation: "The addiction to online gambling" is considered as a singular issue, so it
requires the singular verb form "is causing."

Question 1857: (a) These individuals (b) has shown (c) symptoms of substance abuse. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have shown."

Question 1858: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be seen (c) on relationships and social
life. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1859: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has a difficult time (c) breaking free from
their habits. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a difficult time" should be replaced with "have a difficult time."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
a difficult time."

Question 1860: (a) The fight against addiction (b) require (c) strong determination and
support. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "require" should be replaced with "requires."

Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "requires."

Question 1861: (a) The prevalence of (b) smartphone addiction (c) are increasing among
teenagers. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are increasing" should be replaced with "is increasing."

Explanation: "The prevalence of smartphone addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so


it requires the singular verb form "is increasing."

Question 1862: (a) These individuals (b) has experienced (c) withdrawal symptoms due to
their addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has experienced" should be replaced with "have experienced."


Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
experienced."

Question 1863: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has severe (c) effects on personal and
professional life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has severe" should be replaced with "have severe."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have severe."

Question 1864: (a) Social media addiction (b) have a negative impact (c) on mental well-
being. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have a negative impact" should be replaced with "has a negative impact."

Explanation: "Social media addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the


singular verb form "has a negative impact."

Question 1865: (a) These individuals (b) has been seeking (c) professional help to overcome
their addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been seeking" should be replaced with "have been seeking."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been
seeking."

Question 1866: (a) The addiction to (b) online gaming (c) are becoming a major concern for
parents. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are becoming" should be replaced with "is becoming."

Explanation: "The addiction to online gaming" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires


the singular verb form "is becoming."

Question 1867: (a) These affected individuals (b) has shown (c) signs of withdrawal. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These affected individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1868: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be seen (c) on physical health as well. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1869: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has a difficult time (c) coping with stress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a difficult time" should be replaced with "have a difficult time."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
a difficult time."

Question 1870: (a) The fight against addiction (b) demand (c) a collective effort from society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "demand" should be replaced with "demands."

Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "demands."

Question 1871: (a) Addiction to (b) social media (c) have become a global concern. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "Addiction to social media" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the


singular verb form "has become."

Question 1872: (a) These young individuals (b) has shown (c) an alarming increase in
substance abuse. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These young individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1873: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has devastating (c) effects on families
and relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has devastating" should be replaced with "have devastating."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have devastating."

Question 1874: (a) Smartphone addiction (b) is having (c) a profound impact on mental
health. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1875: (a) These individuals (b) has faced (c) difficulties in overcoming their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1876: (a) The addiction to (b) online shopping (c) are affecting people's financial
stability. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are affecting" should be replaced with "is affecting."

Explanation: "The addiction to online shopping" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "is affecting."

Question 1877: (a) These individuals (b) has displayed (c) withdrawal symptoms due to drug
dependency. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has displayed" should be replaced with "have displayed."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
displayed."

Question 1878: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be observed (c) on both physical and
mental health. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1879: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has difficulty (c) in maintaining healthy
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has difficulty" should be replaced with "have difficulty."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
difficulty."

Question 1880: (a) The fight against addiction (b) necessitates (c) a comprehensive approach
to rehabilitation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "necessitates" should be replaced with "necessitate."


Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "necessitate."

Question 1881: (a) The prevalence of (b) drug addiction (c) have been increasing in recent
years. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have been increasing" should be replaced with "has been increasing."

Explanation: "The prevalence of drug addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "has been increasing."

Question 1882: (a) These individuals (b) has faced (c) challenges in their journey to recovery.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1883: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has far-reaching (c) implications for
society as a whole. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has far-reaching" should be replaced with "have far-reaching."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have far-reaching."

Question 1884: (a) Internet addiction (b) are causing (c) social and psychological problems.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are causing" should be replaced with "is causing."

Explanation: "Internet addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the singular


verb form "is causing."

Question 1885: (a) These individuals (b) has sought (c) professional help to overcome their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has sought" should be replaced with "have sought."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have sought."

Question 1886: (a) The addiction to (b) online gaming (c) have affected people of all ages.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have affected" should be replaced with "has affected."


Explanation: "The addiction to online gaming" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires
the singular verb form "has affected."

Question 1887: (a) These individuals (b) has experienced (c) severe withdrawal symptoms.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has experienced" should be replaced with "have experienced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
experienced."

Question 1888: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be seen (c) on physical health as well. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1889: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has a difficult time (c) coping with stress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a difficult time" should be replaced with "have a difficult time."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
a difficult time."

Question 1890: (a) The fight against addiction (b) demand (c) collective efforts from all
segments of society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "demand" should be replaced with "demands."

Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "demands."

Question 1891: (a) The rise of (b) substance addiction (c) have alarmed health authorities.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have alarmed" should be replaced with "has alarmed."

Explanation: "The rise of substance addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires


the singular verb form "has alarmed."

Question 1892: (a) These individuals (b) has undergone (c) various treatments for their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has undergone" should be replaced with "have undergone."


Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
undergone."

Question 1893: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has severe (c) impacts on both
physical and mental health. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has severe" should be replaced with "have severe."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have severe."

Question 1894: (a) Social media addiction (b) are causing (c) negative effects on
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are causing" should be replaced with "is causing."

Explanation: "Social media addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the


singular verb form "is causing."

Question 1895: (a) These individuals (b) has faced (c) difficulties in overcoming their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1896: (a) The addiction to (b) online shopping (c) have impacted the economy. (d)
No error.

Answer: (c) "have impacted" should be replaced with "has impacted."

Explanation: "The addiction to online shopping" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "has impacted."

Question 1897: (a) These individuals (b) has shown (c) symptoms of withdrawal. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have shown."

Question 1898: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be observed (c) on both individuals and
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1899: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has difficulty (c) in maintaining healthy
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has difficulty" should be replaced with "have difficulty."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
difficulty."

Question 1900: (a) The fight against addiction (b) demand (c) collaboration among various
organizations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "demand" should be replaced with "demands."

Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "demands."

Question 1901: (a) The prevalence of (b) smartphone addiction (c) have reached alarming
levels. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have reached" should be replaced with "has reached."

Explanation: "The prevalence of smartphone addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so


it requires the singular verb form "has reached."

Question 1902: (a) These individuals (b) has struggled (c) with their addiction for years. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has struggled" should be replaced with "have struggled."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
struggled."

Question 1903: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has long-term (c) implications for
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has long-term" should be replaced with "have long-term."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have long-term."

Question 1904: (a) Internet addiction (b) are leading (c) to social isolation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are leading" should be replaced with "is leading."


Explanation: "Internet addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the singular
verb form "is leading."

Question 1905: (a) These individuals (b) has undergone (c) extensive therapy for their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has undergone" should be replaced with "have undergone."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
undergone."

Question 1906: (a) The addiction to (b) online gaming (c) have caused concerns among
parents. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have caused" should be replaced with "has caused."

Explanation: "The addiction to online gaming" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires


the singular verb form "has caused."

Question 1907: (a) These individuals (b) has experienced (c) withdrawal symptoms due to
their addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has experienced" should be replaced with "have experienced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
experienced."

Question 1908: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be seen (c) on both physical and mental
health. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1909: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has difficulty (c) in overcoming their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has difficulty" should be replaced with "have difficulty."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
difficulty."

Question 1910: (a) The fight against addiction (b) demand (c) collective efforts from society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "demand" should be replaced with "demands."


Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "demands."

Question 1911: (a) The rise of (b) social media addiction (c) have led to various mental
health concerns. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have led" should be replaced with "has led."

Explanation: "The rise of social media addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "has led."

Question 1912: (a) These individuals (b) has sought (c) professional help to overcome
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has sought" should be replaced with "have sought."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have sought."

Question 1913: (a) The consequences of addiction (b) has far-reaching (c) impacts on
personal and societal levels. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has far-reaching" should be replaced with "have far-reaching."

Explanation: "The consequences of addiction" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have far-reaching."

Question 1914: (a) Smartphone addiction (b) are affecting (c) people's daily lives. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are affecting" should be replaced with "is affecting."

Explanation: "Smartphone addiction" is considered as a singular issue, so it requires the


singular verb form "is affecting."

Question 1915: (a) These individuals (b) has experienced (c) severe consequences of their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has experienced" should be replaced with "have experienced."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
experienced."

Question 1916: (a) The addiction to (b) online shopping (c) have increased during the
pandemic. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have increased" should be replaced with "has increased."


Explanation: "The addiction to online shopping" is considered as a singular issue, so it
requires the singular verb form "has increased."

Question 1917: (a) These individuals (b) has shown (c) remarkable progress in their
recovery. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have shown."

Question 1918: (a) The impact of addiction (b) can be observed (c) in various aspects of life.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1919: (a) These addicted individuals (b) has difficulty (c) in overcoming their
addiction. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has difficulty" should be replaced with "have difficulty."

Explanation: "These addicted individuals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
difficulty."

Question 1920: (a) The fight against addiction (b) require (c) cooperation from various
stakeholders. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "require" should be replaced with "requires."

Explanation: "The fight against addiction" is considered as a singular effort, so it requires the
singular verb form "requires."

Question 1921: (a) The conservation of (b) endangered species (c) have become a global
priority. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have become" should be replaced with "has become."

Explanation: "The conservation of endangered species" is considered as a singular issue, so


it requires the singular verb form "has become."

Question 1922: (a) These animals (b) has adapted (c) to their natural habitats over time. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has adapted" should be replaced with "have adapted."


Explanation: "These animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have adapted."

Question 1923: (a) The protection of (b) wildlife species (c) are essential for maintaining
ecological balance. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The protection of wildlife species" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1924: (a) Climate change (b) has posed (c) a significant threat to wildlife. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1925: (a) These endangered animals (b) has seen (c) a decline in their population.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has seen" should be replaced with "have seen."

Explanation: "These endangered animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
seen."

Question 1926: (a) The habitat loss of (b) certain wildlife species (c) have raised concerns
among environmentalists. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have raised" should be replaced with "has raised."

Explanation: "The habitat loss of certain wildlife species" is considered as a singular issue, so
it requires the singular verb form "has raised."

Question 1927: (a) These animals (b) has faced (c) threats from poaching and illegal trade.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1928: (a) The impact of human activities (b) are evident (c) on wildlife habitats. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."


Explanation: "The impact of human activities" is considered as a singular impact, so it
requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 1929: (a) These endangered species (b) has been the focus (c) of conservation
efforts worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been the focus" should be replaced with "have been the focus."

Explanation: "These endangered species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been the focus."

Question 1930: (a) The conservation of (b) wildlife and natural habitats (c) are crucial for
biodiversity conservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The conservation of wildlife and natural habitats" is considered as a singular


issue, so it requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1931: (a) The decline in (b) wildlife population (c) have raised concerns among
conservationists. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have raised" should be replaced with "has raised."

Explanation: "The decline in wildlife population" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "has raised."

Question 1932: (a) These species (b) has adapted (c) to their changing environment. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has adapted" should be replaced with "have adapted."

Explanation: "These species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have adapted."

Question 1933: (a) The protection of (b) endangered wildlife (c) are crucial for biodiversity
conservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The protection of endangered wildlife" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1934: (a) Habitat destruction (b) have resulted in (c) the loss of many wildlife
species. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have resulted in" should be replaced with "has resulted in."
Explanation: "Habitat destruction" is considered as a singular cause, so it requires the
singular verb form "has resulted in."

Question 1935: (a) These endangered animals (b) has faced (c) numerous challenges in their
survival. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These endangered animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
faced."

Question 1936: (a) The habitat loss of (b) certain wildlife species (c) has led to their declining
numbers. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1937: (a) These animals (b) has become (c) increasingly rare due to poaching. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have become."

Question 1938: (a) The impact of human activities (b) are affecting (c) wildlife habitats
negatively. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are affecting" should be replaced with "is affecting."

Explanation: "The impact of human activities" is considered as a singular impact, so it


requires the singular verb form "is affecting."

Question 1939: (a) These endangered species (b) has been the target (c) of illegal wildlife
trade. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been the target" should be replaced with "have been the target."

Explanation: "These endangered species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been the target."

Question 1940: (a) The conservation of (b) wildlife and their habitats (c) are crucial for
ecological balance. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."


Explanation: "The conservation of wildlife and their habitats" is considered as a singular
issue, so it requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 1941: (a) The illegal hunting of (b) endangered species (c) have contributed to
their decline. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have contributed" should be replaced with "has contributed."

Explanation: "The illegal hunting of endangered species" is considered as a singular issue, so


it requires the singular verb form "has contributed."

Question 1942: (a) These creatures (b) has faced (c) habitat destruction due to human
activities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: "These creatures" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1943: (a) The preservation of (b) wildlife sanctuaries (c) are essential for
biodiversity conservation. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The preservation of wildlife sanctuaries" is considered as a singular effort, so it


requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1944: (a) Human interference (b) have led to (c) disruption of natural habitats. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have led to" should be replaced with "has led to."

Explanation: "Human interference" is considered as a singular cause, so it requires the


singular verb form "has led to."

Question 1945: (a) These endangered animals (b) has experienced (c) a reduction in their
population. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has experienced" should be replaced with "have experienced."

Explanation: "These endangered animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
experienced."

Question 1946: (a) The degradation of (b) wildlife habitats (c) have been a major concern for
conservationists. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."


Explanation: "The degradation of wildlife habitats" is considered as a singular issue, so it
requires the singular verb form "has been."

Question 1947: (a) These animals (b) has adapted (c) to survive in changing environments.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has adapted" should be replaced with "have adapted."

Explanation: "These animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have adapted."

Question 1948: (a) The destruction of (b) natural habitats (c) are affecting wildlife
populations. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are affecting" should be replaced with "is affecting."

Explanation: "The destruction of natural habitats" is considered as a singular cause, so it


requires the singular verb form "is affecting."

Question 1949: (a) These endangered species (b) has played (c) a crucial role in ecosystem
balance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These endangered species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1950: (a) The preservation of (b) wildlife and their habitats (c) are vital for
environmental sustainability. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are vital" should be replaced with "is vital."

Explanation: "The preservation of wildlife and their habitats" is considered as a singular


effort, so it requires the singular verb form "is vital."

Question 1951: (a) The poaching of (b) endangered animals (c) have led to a decrease in
their population. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have led" should be replaced with "has led."

Explanation: "The poaching of endangered animals" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "has led."

Question 1952: (a) These creatures (b) has faced (c) threats from habitat loss and pollution.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."


Explanation: "These creatures" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have faced."

Question 1953: (a) The protection of (b) wildlife species (c) are essential for maintaining
biodiversity. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The protection of wildlife species" is considered as a singular issue, so it


requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1954: (a) Habitat destruction (b) have resulted in (c) the decline of many wildlife
populations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have resulted in" should be replaced with "has resulted in."

Explanation: "Habitat destruction" is considered as a singular cause, so it requires the


singular verb form "has resulted in."

Question 1955: (a) These endangered species (b) has shown (c) signs of recovery in recent
years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has shown" should be replaced with "have shown."

Explanation: "These endangered species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown."

Question 1956: (a) The loss of (b) natural habitats (c) are affecting various wildlife species.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are affecting" should be replaced with "is affecting."

Explanation: "The loss of natural habitats" is considered as a singular cause, so it requires


the singular verb form "is affecting."

Question 1957: (a) These animals (b) has adapted (c) to survive in challenging environments.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has adapted" should be replaced with "have adapted."

Explanation: "These animals" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have adapted."

Question 1958: (a) The degradation of (b) wildlife habitats (c) have been a significant
concern for ecologists. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."


Explanation: "The degradation of wildlife habitats" is considered as a singular issue, so it
requires the singular verb form "has been."

Question 1959: (a) These species (b) has played (c) a vital role in ecosystem balance. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These species" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have played."

Question 1960: (a) The preservation of (b) wildlife and their habitats (c) are essential for
ecological sustainability. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The preservation of wildlife and their habitats" is considered as a singular


effort, so it requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 1961: (a) The fashion industry (b) have a significant impact (c) on global trends and
consumer behavior. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have a significant impact" should be replaced with "has a significant impact."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "has a significant impact."

Question 1962: (a) These clothing brands (b) has been successful (c) in attracting young
consumers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been successful" should be replaced with "have been successful."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been
successful."

Question 1963: (a) The latest fashion trends (b) are influencing (c) the designs of many
popular brands. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1964: (a) These fashion designers (b) has showcased (c) their collections at
international events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has showcased" should be replaced with "have showcased."


Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
showcased."

Question 1965: (a) The fashion industry (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping cultural norms
and values. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1966: (a) These trendy accessories (b) has become (c) popular among young
people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These trendy accessories" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1967: (a) The fashion industry (b) are constantly evolving (c) to meet consumer
demands. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are constantly evolving" should be replaced with "is constantly evolving."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "is constantly evolving."

Question 1968: (a) These clothing brands (b) has introduced (c) innovative designs to the
market. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has introduced" should be replaced with "have introduced."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
introduced."

Question 1969: (a) The fashion shows (b) has become (c) extravagant events with
international participation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "The fashion shows" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1970: (a) These fashion designers (b) has inspired (c) many aspiring artists in the
industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."


Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 1971: (a) The fashion industry (b) have been criticized (c) for promoting unrealistic
beauty standards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been criticized" should be replaced with "has been criticized."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "has been criticized."

Question 1972: (a) These clothing brands (b) has released (c) their new collections for the
upcoming season. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has released" should be replaced with "have released."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
released."

Question 1973: (a) The fashion industry (b) plays a significant role (c) in the global economy.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1974: (a) These fashion designers (b) has won (c) numerous awards for their
creations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has won" should be replaced with "have won."

Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
won."

Question 1975: (a) The latest fashion trends (b) is influencing (c) the choices of young
consumers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is influencing" should be replaced with "are influencing."

Explanation: "The latest fashion trends" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
influencing."

Question 1976: (a) These stylish accessories (b) has become (c) a fashion statement among
millennials. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."


Explanation: "These stylish accessories" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1977: (a) The fashion industry (b) are constantly adapting (c) to changing
consumer preferences. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are constantly adapting" should be replaced with "is constantly adapting."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "is constantly adapting."

Question 1978: (a) These clothing brands (b) has played (c) a vital role in the fashion
industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 1979: (a) The fashion shows (b) has attracted (c) international designers and
buyers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has attracted" should be replaced with "have attracted."

Explanation: "The fashion shows" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
attracted."

Question 1980: (a) These fashion designers (b) has brought (c) innovation to the industry. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought" should be replaced with "have brought."

Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
brought."

Question 1981: (a) The fashion industry (b) have witnessed (c) rapid changes in recent years.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have witnessed" should be replaced with "has witnessed."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "has witnessed."

Question 1982: (a) These clothing brands (b) has gained (c) popularity among fashion
enthusiasts. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has gained" should be replaced with "have gained."


Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
gained."

Question 1983: (a) The latest fashion trends (b) is constantly changing (c) with each season.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is constantly changing" should be replaced with "are constantly changing."

Explanation: "The latest fashion trends" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "are
constantly changing."

Question 1984: (a) These fashion designers (b) has set (c) new standards in the industry. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has set" should be replaced with "have set."

Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
set."

Question 1985: (a) The fashion industry (b) plays a pivotal role (c) in shaping consumer
culture. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1986: (a) These fashion designers (b) has received (c) international recognition for
their work. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has received" should be replaced with "have received."

Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
received."

Question 1987: (a) The fashion industry (b) are influenced (c) by various factors. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are influenced" should be replaced with "is influenced."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "is influenced."

Question 1988: (a) These stylish accessories (b) has become (c) a must-have for fashion-
forward individuals. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."


Explanation: "These stylish accessories" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
become."

Question 1989: (a) The fashion shows (b) has brought together (c) renowned designers from
around the world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought together" should be replaced with "have brought together."

Explanation: "The fashion shows" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have brought
together."

Question 1990: (a) These fashion designers (b) has contributed (c) to the industry's growth
and innovation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 1991: (a) The fashion industry (b) plays an influential role (c) in shaping trends
worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1992: (a) These clothing brands (b) has expanded (c) their market reach through
online platforms. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has expanded" should be replaced with "have expanded."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
expanded."

Question 1993: (a) The latest fashion trends (b) are heavily influenced (c) by celebrity styles
and red carpet looks. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 1994: (a) These fashion designers (b) has revolutionized (c) the way we perceive
fashion. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has revolutionized" should be replaced with "have revolutionized."


Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
revolutionized."

Question 1995: (a) The fashion industry (b) was impacted (c) by the pandemic's disruptions.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was impacted" should be replaced with "were impacted."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" refers to multiple entities, so it requires the plural verb
form "were impacted."

Question 1996: (a) These trendy accessories (b) has been featured (c) in top fashion
magazines. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been featured" should be replaced with "have been featured."

Explanation: "These trendy accessories" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been featured."

Question 1997: (a) The fashion industry (b) have faced challenges (c) due to changing
consumer preferences. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have faced challenges" should be replaced with "has faced challenges."

Explanation: "The fashion industry" is considered as a singular entity, so it requires the


singular verb form "has faced challenges."

Question 1998: (a) These clothing brands (b) has achieved (c) global recognition for their
sustainable practices. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has achieved" should be replaced with "have achieved."

Explanation: "These clothing brands" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
achieved."

Question 1999: (a) The fashion shows (b) was canceled (c) due to unforeseen circumstances.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was canceled" should be replaced with "were canceled."

Explanation: "The fashion shows" refers to multiple events, so it requires the plural verb
form "were canceled."

Question 2000: (a) These fashion designers (b) has launched (c) their exclusive collections at
fashion events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has launched" should be replaced with "have launched."


Explanation: "These fashion designers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
launched."

Question 2001: (a) Acts of kindness (b) has a positive impact (c) on both the giver and
receiver. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a positive impact" should be replaced with "have a positive impact."

Explanation: "Acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a positive
impact."

Question 2002: (a) These kind gestures (b) has inspired (c) many others to spread kindness.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These kind gestures" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 2003: (a) The importance of kindness (b) are often overlooked (c) in today's fast-
paced world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are often overlooked" should be replaced with "is often overlooked."

Explanation: "The importance of kindness" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is often overlooked."

Question 2004: (a) These acts of compassion (b) has a significant influence (c) on building
strong communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a significant influence" should be replaced with "have a significant
influence."

Explanation: "These acts of compassion" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
significant influence."

Question 2005: (a) The spirit of kindness (b) plays a crucial role (c) in promoting harmony
and understanding. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2006: (a) These compassionate actions (b) has a ripple effect (c) in creating a
positive impact on society. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has a ripple effect" should be replaced with "have a ripple effect."

Explanation: "These compassionate actions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a ripple effect."

Question 2007: (a) The power of kindness (b) lies in its ability (c) to change lives for the
better. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2008: (a) These acts of generosity (b) has touched (c) the lives of many people. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has touched" should be replaced with "have touched."

Explanation: "These acts of generosity" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
touched."

Question 2009: (a) The kindness shown by strangers (b) brings a ray of hope (c) in difficult
times. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2010: (a) These small acts of kindness (b) has the power (c) to make a big
difference in someone's life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has the power" should be replaced with "have the power."

Explanation: "These small acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have the power."

Question 2011: (a) Kindness and compassion (b) is essential qualities (c) in building strong
relationships. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "is essential qualities" should be replaced with "are essential qualities."

Explanation: "Kindness and compassion" are two separate qualities, so it requires the plural
verb form "are essential qualities."

Question 2012: (a) These random acts of kindness (b) has been appreciated (c) by the
community. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has been appreciated" should be replaced with "have been appreciated."

Explanation: "These random acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been appreciated."

Question 2013: (a) The spirit of kindness (b) lies in its simplicity (c) and genuineness. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2014: (a) These kind gestures (b) has brought joy (c) to many hearts. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought joy" should be replaced with "have brought joy."

Explanation: "These kind gestures" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
brought joy."

Question 2015: (a) The kindness shown by others (b) often reminds us (c) of the goodness in
humanity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2016: (a) These acts of generosity (b) has a lasting impact (c) on the lives of
recipients. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a lasting impact" should be replaced with "have a lasting impact."

Explanation: "These acts of generosity" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have a
lasting impact."

Question 2017: (a) The power of kindness (b) can transform (c) even the most difficult
situations. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2018: (a) These small acts of kindness (b) has the potential (c) to create a chain
reaction of goodness. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has the potential" should be replaced with "have the potential."

Explanation: "These small acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have the potential."

Question 2019: (a) The kindness and empathy (b) shown by the volunteers (c) are highly
commendable. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "are highly commendable" should be replaced with "is highly commendable."

Explanation: "The kindness and empathy" are considered as singular concepts, so it requires
the singular verb form "is highly commendable."

Question 2020: (a) These selfless acts of kindness (b) has inspired (c) many to pay it forward.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These selfless acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have inspired."

Question 2021: (a) The culture of kindness (b) have a positive impact (c) on the overall well-
being of a community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have a positive impact" should be replaced with "has a positive impact."

Explanation: "The culture of kindness" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "has a positive impact."

Question 2022: (a) These acts of kindness (b) has been recognized (c) with awards and
honors. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been recognized" should be replaced with "have been recognized."

Explanation: "These acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been
recognized."

Question 2023: (a) The kindness shown by strangers (b) provides a glimmer of hope (c) in
challenging times. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2024: (a) These compassionate actions (b) has a profound impact (c) on fostering a
sense of unity. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has a profound impact" should be replaced with "have a profound impact."

Explanation: "These compassionate actions" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a profound impact."

Question 2025: (a) The essence of kindness (b) is embodied (c) in small acts of generosity.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2026: (a) These random acts of kindness (b) has a ripple effect (c) that can
transform lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has a ripple effect" should be replaced with "have a ripple effect."

Explanation: "These random acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have a ripple effect."

Question 2027: (a) The practice of kindness (b) requires us (c) to be mindful of others'
needs. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2028: (a) These acts of generosity (b) has brought joy (c) to countless individuals.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought joy" should be replaced with "have brought joy."

Explanation: "These acts of generosity" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
brought joy."

Question 2029: (a) The kindness shown by volunteers (b) reminds us (c) of the goodness in
humanity. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct, and there is no error in any of the parts
(a), (b), or (c).

Question 2030: (a) These simple acts of kindness (b) has the power (c) to make a significant
difference in someone's life. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has the power" should be replaced with "have the power."

Explanation: "These simple acts of kindness" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have the power."

Question 2031: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) has inspired (c) many students to pursue
higher education. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 2032: (a) The role of teachers (b) are crucial (c) in shaping the future of society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The role of teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 2033: (a) These passionate educators (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to teaching.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: "These passionate educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
dedicated."

Question 2034: (a) The bond between teachers and students (b) are built (c) on trust and
mutual respect. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are built" should be replaced with "is built."

Explanation: "The bond between teachers and students" is considered as a singular concept,
so it requires the singular verb form "is built."

Question 2035: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) plays a significant role (c) in nurturing
young minds. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a significant role" should be replaced with "play a significant role."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
significant role."

Question 2036: (a) The compassion and guidance provided by teachers (b) plays a crucial
role (c) in a student's overall development. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "The compassion and guidance provided by teachers" refers to multiple


aspects, so it requires the plural verb form "play a crucial role."

Question 2037: (a) These experienced teachers (b) has been recognized (c) for their
contributions to education. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been recognized" should be replaced with "have been recognized."

Explanation: "These experienced teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been recognized."

Question 2038: (a) The dedication shown by teachers (b) are admired (c) by students and
parents alike. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are admired" should be replaced with "is admired."

Explanation: "The dedication shown by teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is admired."

Question 2039: (a) These caring educators (b) has left a lasting impact (c) on the lives of
their students. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has left a lasting impact" should be replaced with "have left a lasting impact."

Explanation: "These caring educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have left
a lasting impact."

Question 2040: (a) The commitment of teachers (b) plays a crucial role (c) in shaping a
nation's future. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "The commitment of teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "play a crucial role."

Question 2041: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) has gone above and beyond (c) to support
their students' growth and development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has gone above and beyond" should be replaced with "have gone above and
beyond."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
gone above and beyond."
Question 2042: (a) The impact of teachers (b) are far-reaching (c) and long-lasting. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are far-reaching" should be replaced with "is far-reaching."

Explanation: "The impact of teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is far-reaching."

Question 2043: (a) These passionate educators (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to shaping
young minds. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: "These passionate educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
dedicated."

Question 2044: (a) The connection between teachers and students (b) are crucial (c) for
effective learning to take place. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The connection between teachers and students" is considered as a singular


concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 2045: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) plays an essential role (c) in fostering a love
for learning. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays an essential role" should be replaced with "play an essential role."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play an
essential role."

Question 2046: (a) The guidance and support offered by teachers (b) plays a significant role
(c) in a student's academic journey. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a significant role" should be replaced with "play a significant role."

Explanation: "The guidance and support offered by teachers" refers to multiple aspects, so it
requires the plural verb form "play a significant role."

Question 2047: (a) These experienced teachers (b) has received accolades (c) for their
outstanding work in the field of education. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has received accolades" should be replaced with "have received accolades."

Explanation: "These experienced teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
received accolades."
Question 2048: (a) The dedication shown by teachers (b) are admirable (c) and deserving of
recognition. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are admirable" should be replaced with "is admirable."

Explanation: "The dedication shown by teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is admirable."

Question 2049: (a) These caring educators (b) has made a positive impact (c) on the lives of
their students. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made a positive impact" should be replaced with "have made a positive
impact."

Explanation: "These caring educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made a positive impact."

Question 2050: (a) The commitment of teachers (b) plays an essential role (c) in shaping the
next generation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays an essential role" should be replaced with "play an essential role."

Explanation: "The commitment of teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "play an essential role."

Question 2051: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) has provided invaluable guidance (c) to
their students throughout the years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
provided."

Question 2052: (a) The influence of teachers (b) are evident (c) in shaping a student's
character. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The influence of teachers" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2053: (a) These passionate educators (b) has played a significant role (c) in building
a strong educational foundation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played a significant role" should be replaced with "have played a significant
role."
Explanation: "These passionate educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played a significant role."

Question 2054: (a) The bond between teachers and students (b) are essential (c) for a
positive learning environment. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The bond between teachers and students" is considered as a singular concept,
so it requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 2055: (a) These dedicated teachers (b) plays a vital role (c) in shaping the future
leaders of society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a vital role" should be replaced with "play a vital role."

Explanation: "These dedicated teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play a
vital role."

Question 2056: (a) The guidance and encouragement provided by teachers (b) plays a
crucial role (c) in a student's personal development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a crucial role" should be replaced with "play a crucial role."

Explanation: "The guidance and encouragement provided by teachers" refer to multiple


aspects, so it requires the plural verb form "play a crucial role."

Question 2057: (a) These experienced teachers (b) has made significant contributions (c) to
the field of education. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made significant contributions" should be replaced with "have made
significant contributions."

Explanation: "These experienced teachers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made significant contributions."

Question 2058: (a) The dedication and hard work of teachers (b) are commendable (c) and
deserve recognition. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are commendable" should be replaced with "is commendable."

Explanation: "The dedication and hard work of teachers" is considered as a singular concept,
so it requires the singular verb form "is commendable."

Question 2059: (a) These caring educators (b) has shown unwavering commitment (c) to
their students' success. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has shown unwavering commitment" should be replaced with "have shown
unwavering commitment."

Explanation: "These caring educators" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
shown unwavering commitment."

Question 2060: (a) The passion and dedication of teachers (b) plays a significant role (c) in
shaping a better society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays a significant role" should be replaced with "play a significant role."

Explanation: "The passion and dedication of teachers" refer to multiple aspects, so it


requires the plural verb form "play a significant role."

Question 2061: (a) These classic novels (b) has inspired (c) generations of readers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has inspired" should be replaced with "have inspired."

Explanation: "These classic novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
inspired."

Question 2062: (a) The plot of the story (b) are intriguing (c) and captivates the reader's
imagination. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are intriguing" should be replaced with "is intriguing."

Explanation: "The plot of the story" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the
singular verb form "is intriguing."

Question 2063: (a) These best-selling authors (b) has received numerous awards (c) for their
literary works. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has received" should be replaced with "have received."

Explanation: "These best-selling authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
received."

Question 2064: (a) The language and style of the book (b) are unique (c) and appeals to a
wide range of readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are unique" should be replaced with "is unique."

Explanation: "The language and style of the book" is considered as a singular concept, so it
requires the singular verb form "is unique."
Question 2065: (a) These thought-provoking novels (b) has become (c) an integral part of
literature courses. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has become" should be replaced with "have become."

Explanation: "These thought-provoking novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have become."

Question 2066: (a) The impact of books (b) are significant (c) in shaping society's
perspectives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are significant" should be replaced with "is significant."

Explanation: "The impact of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is significant."

Question 2067: (a) These talented writers (b) has published (c) their debut novels recently.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has published" should be replaced with "have published."

Explanation: "These talented writers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
published."

Question 2068: (a) The character development in the book (b) are well-crafted (c) and adds
depth to the narrative. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are well-crafted" should be replaced with "is well-crafted."

Explanation: "The character development in the book" is considered as a singular concept,


so it requires the singular verb form "is well-crafted."

Question 2069: (a) These inspiring stories (b) has touched the hearts (c) of millions of
readers worldwide. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has touched" should be replaced with "have touched."

Explanation: "These inspiring stories" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
touched."

Question 2070: (a) The messages conveyed through books (b) are powerful (c) and can leave
a lasting impact on readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are powerful" should be replaced with "is powerful."

Explanation: "The messages conveyed through books" is considered as a singular concept,


so it requires the singular verb form "is powerful."
Question 2071: (a) These famous authors (b) has contributed (c) to the literary world with
their remarkable works. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These famous authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 2072: (a) The genre of the book (b) are diverse (c) to cater to various interests of
readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are diverse" should be replaced with "is diverse."

Explanation: "The genre of the book" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the
singular verb form "is diverse."

Question 2073: (a) These critically acclaimed novels (b) has garnered (c) international
recognition and awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has garnered" should be replaced with "have garnered."

Explanation: "These critically acclaimed novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have garnered."

Question 2074: (a) The popularity of books (b) are evident (c) from the long queues outside
bookstores. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The popularity of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2075: (a) These prolific writers (b) has published (c) numerous books in their
careers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has published" should be replaced with "have published."

Explanation: "These prolific writers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
published."

Question 2076: (a) The impact of books (b) are undeniable (c) in fostering creativity and
imagination. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The impact of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is undeniable."
Question 2077: (a) These celebrated authors (b) has contributed (c) significantly to the
literary canon. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These celebrated authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 2078: (a) The book's storyline (b) are intriguing (c) and keeps readers hooked till
the end. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are intriguing" should be replaced with "is intriguing."

Explanation: "The book's storyline" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is intriguing."

Question 2079: (a) These renowned novelists (b) has earned a reputation (c) for their
literary brilliance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has earned a reputation" should be replaced with "have earned a reputation."

Explanation: "These renowned novelists" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
earned a reputation."

Question 2080: (a) The themes explored in books (b) are diverse (c) and reflect the
complexities of life. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are diverse" should be replaced with "is diverse."

Explanation: "The themes explored in books" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is diverse."

Question 2081: (a) These classic novels (b) has been (c) cherished by readers for
generations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These classic novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been."

Question 2082: (a) The author's writing style (b) are unique (c) and captivate readers'
attention. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are unique" should be replaced with "is unique."

Explanation: "The author's writing style" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is unique."
Question 2083: (a) These renowned books (b) has left a lasting impact (c) on the literary
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has left a lasting impact" should be replaced with "have left a lasting impact."

Explanation: "These renowned books" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have left
a lasting impact."

Question 2084: (a) The plot and characters of the book (b) are well-developed (c) and
engages readers from beginning to end. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are well-developed" should be replaced with "is well-developed."

Explanation: "The plot and characters of the book" refer to multiple aspects, so it requires
the singular verb form "is well-developed."

Question 2085: (a) These thought-provoking novels (b) has been (c) adapted into successful
movies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These thought-provoking novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been."

Question 2086: (a) The influence of books (b) are significant (c) in shaping a person's
worldview. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are significant" should be replaced with "is significant."

Explanation: "The influence of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is significant."

Question 2087: (a) These talented authors (b) has written (c) best-selling novels in various
genres. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has written" should be replaced with "have written."

Explanation: "These talented authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
written."

Question 2088: (a) The themes explored in books (b) are diverse (c) and appeals to readers
of all ages. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are diverse" should be replaced with "is diverse."

Explanation: "The themes explored in books" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is diverse."
Question 2089: (a) These famous novels (b) has stood the test of time (c) and are considered
classics. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has stood the test of time" should be replaced with "have stood the test of
time."

Explanation: "These famous novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have stood
the test of time."

Question 2090: (a) The impact of books (b) are profound (c) and can shape societies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are profound" should be replaced with "is profound."

Explanation: "The impact of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is profound."

Question 2091: (a) These famous authors (b) has penned (c) numerous bestsellers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has penned" should be replaced with "have penned."

Explanation: "These famous authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
penned."

Question 2092: (a) The cover design of the book (b) are eye-catching (c) and attracts
readers' attention. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are eye-catching" should be replaced with "is eye-catching."

Explanation: "The cover design of the book" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is eye-catching."

Question 2093: (a) These acclaimed writers (b) has won (c) prestigious literary awards. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has won" should be replaced with "have won."

Explanation: "These acclaimed writers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
won."

Question 2094: (a) The impact of books (b) are undeniable (c) in fostering empathy and
understanding. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."


Explanation: "The impact of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the
singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 2095: (a) These successful novels (b) has been adapted (c) into successful movie
franchises. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been adapted" should be replaced with "have been adapted."

Explanation: "These successful novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been adapted."

Question 2096: (a) The symbolism in the book (b) are intricate (c) and adds depth to the
narrative. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are intricate" should be replaced with "is intricate."

Explanation: "The symbolism in the book" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is intricate."

Question 2097: (a) These influential authors (b) has left a legacy (c) in the world of
literature. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has left a legacy" should be replaced with "have left a legacy."

Explanation: "These influential authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
left a legacy."

Question 2098: (a) The book's messages and themes (b) are thought-provoking (c) and
challenges readers' perspectives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are thought-provoking" should be replaced with "is thought-provoking."

Explanation: "The book's messages and themes" refer to multiple aspects, so it requires the
singular verb form "is thought-provoking."

Question 2099: (a) These renowned authors (b) has made significant contributions (c) to the
world of literature. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made significant contributions" should be replaced with "have made
significant contributions."

Explanation: "These renowned authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made significant contributions."

Question 2100: (a) The influence of books (b) are undeniable (c) in shaping cultural values.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are undeniable" should be replaced with "is undeniable."

Explanation: "The influence of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is undeniable."

Question 2101: (a) These famous novels (b) has captured (c) the hearts of millions of
readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has captured" should be replaced with "have captured."

Explanation: "These famous novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
captured."

Question 2102: (a) The book's plot and twists (b) are captivating (c) and keeps readers
guessing until the end. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are captivating" should be replaced with "is captivating."

Explanation: "The book's plot and twists" refer to multiple aspects, but they are part of a
single concept - the book's intrigue - so it requires the singular verb form "is captivating."

Question 2103: (a) These celebrated writers (b) has achieved (c) international acclaim for
their literary achievements. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has achieved" should be replaced with "have achieved."

Explanation: "These celebrated writers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
achieved."

Question 2104: (a) The themes explored in books (b) are thought-provoking (c) and inspires
meaningful discussions. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "and inspires" should be replaced with "and inspire."

Explanation: "The themes explored in books" refers to multiple themes, so it requires the
plural verb form "inspire."

Question 2105: (a) These exceptional authors (b) has been recognized (c) with prestigious
literary awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been recognized" should be replaced with "have been recognized."

Explanation: "These exceptional authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been recognized."

Question 2106: (a) The book's impact on society (b) are profound (c) and far-reaching. (d)
No error.
Answer: (b) "are profound" should be replaced with "is profound."

Explanation: "The book's impact on society" refers to a singular concept, so it requires the
singular verb form "is profound."

Question 2107: (a) These talented writers (b) has contributed (c) diverse perspectives to the
literary world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has contributed" should be replaced with "have contributed."

Explanation: "These talented writers" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
contributed."

Question 2108: (a) The cover design of books (b) are eye-catching (c) and attracts readers'
attention. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are eye-catching" should be replaced with "is eye-catching."

Explanation: "The cover design of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is eye-catching."

Question 2109: (a) These bestselling novels (b) has been adapted (c) into successful film
adaptations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been adapted" should be replaced with "have been adapted."

Explanation: "These bestselling novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been adapted."

Question 2110: (a) The beauty of literature (b) are that it allows (c) readers to explore new
worlds and ideas. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are that it allows" should be replaced with "is that it allows."

Explanation: "The beauty of literature" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is that it allows."

Question 2111: (a) These classic novels (b) has been (c) read and loved by generations of
readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These classic novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been."

Question 2112: (a) The author's writing style (b) are unique (c) and have gained popularity
among readers. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "are unique" should be replaced with "is unique."

Explanation: "The author's writing style" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is unique."

Question 2113: (a) These renowned books (b) has left a lasting impact (c) on the literary
world. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has left a lasting impact" should be replaced with "have left a lasting impact."

Explanation: "These renowned books" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have left
a lasting impact."

Question 2114: (a) The plot and characters of the book (b) are well-developed (c) and
engage readers from beginning to end. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are well-developed" should be replaced with "is well-developed."

Explanation: "The plot and characters of the book" refer to multiple aspects, but they are
part of a single concept - the book's content - so it requires the singular verb form "is well-
developed."

Question 2115: (a) These thought-provoking novels (b) has been (c) adapted into successful
movies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These thought-provoking novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been."

Question 2116: (a) The influence of books (b) are significant (c) in shaping a person's
worldview. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are significant" should be replaced with "is significant."

Explanation: "The influence of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is significant."

Question 2117: (a) These talented authors (b) has written (c) best-selling novels in various
genres. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has written" should be replaced with "have written."

Explanation: "These talented authors" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
written."
Question 2118: (a) The themes explored in books (b) are diverse (c) and appeal to readers of
all ages. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are diverse" should be replaced with "is diverse."

Explanation: "The themes explored in books" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is diverse."

Question 2119: (a) These famous novels (b) has stood the test of time (c) and are considered
classics. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has stood the test of time" should be replaced with "have stood the test of
time."

Explanation: "These famous novels" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have stood
the test of time."

Question 2120: (a) The impact of books (b) are profound (c) and can shape societies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are profound" should be replaced with "is profound."

Explanation: "The impact of books" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is profound."

Question 2121: (a) These charitable organizations (b) has played (c) a vital role in helping the
needy. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These charitable organizations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have played."

Question 2122: (a) The welfare programs (b) are designed (c) to support the
underprivileged. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are designed" should be replaced with "is designed."

Explanation: "The welfare programs" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is designed."

Question 2123: (a) These government initiatives (b) has brought (c) positive changes in
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has brought" should be replaced with "have brought."


Explanation: "These government initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have brought."

Question 2124: (a) The importance of welfare (b) are evident (c) in improving people's lives.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The importance of welfare" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2125: (a) These support programs (b) has impacted (c) the lives of many
individuals positively. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has impacted" should be replaced with "have impacted."

Explanation: "These support programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
impacted."

Question 2126: (a) The welfare of citizens (b) are the responsibility (c) of the government.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are the responsibility" should be replaced with "is the responsibility."

Explanation: "The welfare of citizens" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is the responsibility."

Question 2127: (a) These volunteer efforts (b) has made (c) a significant difference in the
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These volunteer efforts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 2128: (a) The support provided by welfare organizations (b) are crucial (c) for
vulnerable populations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The support provided by welfare organizations" refers to a singular concept,


so it requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 2129: (a) These welfare initiatives (b) has helped (c) alleviate poverty and
suffering. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."


Explanation: "These welfare initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
helped."

Question 2130: (a) The welfare policies (b) are aimed (c) at promoting social equity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are aimed" should be replaced with "is aimed."

Explanation: "The welfare policies" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is aimed."

Question 2131: (a) These social programs (b) has been instrumental (c) in uplifting
disadvantaged communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been instrumental" should be replaced with "have been instrumental."

Explanation: "These social programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have been
instrumental."

Question 2132: (a) The success of welfare schemes (b) are measured (c) by their positive
impact on people's lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are measured" should be replaced with "is measured."

Explanation: "The success of welfare schemes" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is measured."

Question 2133: (a) These government policies (b) has resulted (c) in significant
improvements in healthcare access. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has resulted" should be replaced with "have resulted."

Explanation: "These government policies" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
resulted."

Question 2134: (a) The welfare of the elderly (b) are a matter (c) of concern for society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "are a matter" should be replaced with "is a matter."

Explanation: "The welfare of the elderly" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is a matter."

Question 2135: (a) These community outreach programs (b) has been (c) effective in
addressing social issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."


Explanation: "These community outreach programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb
form "have been."

Question 2136: (a) The allocation of resources for welfare (b) are crucial (c) for uplifting
marginalized groups. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are crucial" should be replaced with "is crucial."

Explanation: "The allocation of resources for welfare" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is crucial."

Question 2137: (a) These philanthropic efforts (b) has made (c) a positive impact on society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These philanthropic efforts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 2138: (a) The government's commitment to welfare (b) are evident (c) in its
policies and programs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The government's commitment to welfare" is considered as a singular


concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2139: (a) These humanitarian organizations (b) has been providing (c) aid to
disaster-stricken regions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been providing" should be replaced with "have been providing."

Explanation: "These humanitarian organizations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been providing."

Question 2140: (a) The impact of welfare programs (b) are far-reaching (c) and have
transformed lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are far-reaching" should be replaced with "is far-reaching."

Explanation: "The impact of welfare programs" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is far-reaching."

Question 2141: (a) These non-profit organizations (b) plays (c) a crucial role in supporting
vulnerable communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."


Explanation: "These non-profit organizations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"play."

Question 2142: (a) The welfare policies (b) has undergone (c) significant changes in recent
years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has undergone" should be replaced with "have undergone."

Explanation: "The welfare policies" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
undergone."

Question 2143: (a) These volunteer initiatives (b) has proved (c) beneficial to the local
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has proved" should be replaced with "have proved."

Explanation: "These volunteer initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
proved."

Question 2144: (a) The welfare of children (b) are a top priority (c) for any society. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "are a top priority" should be replaced with "is a top priority."

Explanation: "The welfare of children" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is a top priority."

Question 2145: (a) These social welfare programs (b) has helped (c) reduce inequality in
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."

Explanation: "These social welfare programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have helped."

Question 2146: (a) The government's efforts (b) are directed (c) towards improving public
welfare. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are directed" should be replaced with "is directed."

Explanation: "The government's efforts" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb form "is directed."

Question 2147: (a) These support services (b) plays (c) a crucial role in assisting the elderly.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."


Explanation: "These support services" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "play."

Question 2148: (a) The impact of welfare initiatives (b) are evident (c) in the improvement
of living standards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The impact of welfare initiatives" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2149: (a) These welfare reforms (b) has been (c) implemented to address social
issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These welfare reforms" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been."

Question 2150: (a) The government's commitment to welfare (b) are demonstrated (c)
through various programs and policies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are demonstrated" should be replaced with "is demonstrated."

Explanation: "The government's commitment to welfare" is considered as a singular


concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is demonstrated."

Question 2151: (a) These charitable donations (b) has played (c) a significant role in
supporting humanitarian causes. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These charitable donations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 2152: (a) The success of welfare programs (b) are measured (c) by their impact on
society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are measured" should be replaced with "is measured."

Explanation: "The success of welfare programs" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is measured."

Question 2153: (a) These government initiatives (b) has resulted (c) in positive changes for
the community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has resulted" should be replaced with "have resulted."


Explanation: "These government initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have resulted."

Question 2154: (a) The welfare of citizens (b) are a fundamental concern (c) for any society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a fundamental concern" should be replaced with "is a fundamental
concern."

Explanation: "The welfare of citizens" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires the


singular verb form "is a fundamental concern."

Question 2155: (a) These support programs (b) has been (c) successful in assisting
vulnerable populations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These support programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been."

Question 2156: (a) The allocation of resources for welfare (b) are essential (c) for promoting
social equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The allocation of resources for welfare" is considered as a singular concept, so


it requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 2157: (a) These volunteer efforts (b) has made (c) a significant impact on society.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: "These volunteer efforts" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
made."

Question 2158: (a) The government's commitment to welfare (b) are evident (c) in various
social programs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are evident" should be replaced with "is evident."

Explanation: "The government's commitment to welfare" is considered as a singular


concept, so it requires the singular verb form "is evident."

Question 2159: (a) These humanitarian initiatives (b) has been (c) instrumental in aiding
disaster-stricken regions. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These humanitarian initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"have been."

Question 2160: (a) The impact of welfare programs (b) are far-reaching (c) and have
transformed lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are far-reaching" should be replaced with "is far-reaching."

Explanation: "The impact of welfare programs" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is far-reaching."

Question 2161: (a) These social initiatives (b) has helped (c) improve the lives of many
individuals. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has helped" should be replaced with "have helped."

Explanation: "These social initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
helped."

Question 2162: (a) The implementation of welfare programs (b) are vital (c) for promoting
social development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are vital" should be replaced with "is vital."

Explanation: "The implementation of welfare programs" is considered as a singular concept,


so it requires the singular verb form "is vital."

Question 2163: (a) These charitable organizations (b) plays (c) a crucial role in disaster relief
efforts. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: "These charitable organizations" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form
"play."

Question 2164: (a) The effectiveness of welfare policies (b) are measured (c) by their impact
on society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are measured" should be replaced with "is measured."

Explanation: "The effectiveness of welfare policies" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is measured."

Question 2165: (a) These government schemes (b) has resulted (c) in positive changes for
the economy. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has resulted" should be replaced with "have resulted."

Explanation: "These government schemes" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
resulted."

Question 2166: (a) The welfare of the underprivileged (b) are a priority (c) for any
progressive society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are a priority" should be replaced with "is a priority."

Explanation: "The welfare of the underprivileged" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is a priority."

Question 2167: (a) These support programs (b) has played (c) a significant role in poverty
alleviation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has played" should be replaced with "have played."

Explanation: "These support programs" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
played."

Question 2168: (a) The allocation of funds for welfare (b) are essential (c) for social progress.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are essential" should be replaced with "is essential."

Explanation: "The allocation of funds for welfare" is considered as a singular concept, so it


requires the singular verb form "is essential."

Question 2169: (a) These volunteer initiatives (b) has been (c) impactful in community
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: "These volunteer initiatives" is plural, so it requires the plural verb form "have
been."

Question 2170: (a) The government's dedication to welfare (b) are reflected (c) in their
policies and programs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "are reflected" should be replaced with "is reflected."

Explanation: "The government's dedication to welfare" is considered as a singular concept,


so it requires the singular verb form "is reflected."

Question 2171: (a) True love (b) knows no boundaries (c) and conquer all obstacles. (d) No
error.
Answer: (c) "conquer" should be replaced with "conquers."

Explanation: The verb "conquers" should agree with the subject "True love" in singular form.

Question 2172: (a) In a healthy relationship, (b) couples supports (c) each other's dreams
and goals. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "supports" should be replaced with "support."

Explanation: The verb "support" should agree with the plural subject "couples."

Question 2173: (a) Love is not only about (b) saying "I loves you" (c) but also about showing
it through actions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "loves" should be replaced with "love."

Explanation: The verb "love" should agree with the subject "Love" in singular form.

Question 2174: (a) In a loving relationship, (b) trust, respect, and communicate (c) are
essential for its success. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "communicate" should be replaced with "communication."

Explanation: The noun "communication" is needed in this context to match "trust" and
"respect."

Question 2175: (a) Love at first sight (b) have happened (c) to many people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have happened" should be replaced with "has happened."

Explanation: The phrase "Love at first sight" is singular and requires the singular verb "has
happened."

Question 2176: (a) A strong romantic relationship (b) provide (c) emotional support during
tough times. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provide" should be replaced with "provides."

Explanation: The singular subject "A strong romantic relationship" requires the singular verb
"provides."

Question 2177: (a) Love (b) is the most powerful force in the world, (c) capable of changing
lives. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.


Question 2178: (a) Trust is (b) the foundation of any loving relationship, (c) it builds a strong
bond between two people. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "it builds" should be replaced with "building."

Explanation: The phrase "Trust is" requires the gerund form "building" to maintain
parallelism.

Question 2179: (a) Express your love (b) to your partner through words and gestures, (c) it
will strengthen your connection. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "it will strengthen" should be replaced with "strengthening."

Explanation: The gerund form "strengthening" should be used for parallelism with "Express
your love" and "to your partner through words and gestures."

Question 2180: (a) A loving relationship (b) brings joy and happiness, (c) and also challenges
that make us grow. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2181: (a) Love knows no boundaries, (b) it transcends all differences (c) and brings
people together. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "it transcends" should be replaced with "love transcends."

Explanation: The pronoun "it" is not needed as the subject "Love" is already mentioned.

Question 2182: (a) In a loving relationship, (b) couples should communicate openly (c) and
resolves conflicts together. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "resolves" should be replaced with "resolve."

Explanation: The verb "resolve" should agree with the plural subject "couples."

Question 2183: (a) A true love story (b) were depicted (c) in that romantic movie. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were depicted" should be replaced with "was depicted."

Explanation: The subject "A true love story" is singular and requires the singular verb "was
depicted."

Question 2184: (a) The feeling of love (b) has a profound impact on people's lives, (c) it can
bring immense joy and fulfillment. (d) No error.
Answer: (c) "it can bring" should be replaced with "bringing."

Explanation: The gerund form "bringing" should be used for parallelism with "The feeling of
love" and "has a profound impact."

Question 2185: (a) Love is not about (b) grand gestures, (c) but it is shown in the little things
we do. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2186: (a) A loving relationship (b) requires effort, understanding, (c) and the ability
to forgive. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2187: (a) Being in love (b) have a positive effect on mental health, (c) it can reduce
stress and anxiety. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The phrase "Being in love" is singular and requires the singular verb "has."

Question 2188: (a) Love is an emotion (b) that connects people's hearts, (c) making them
feel happy and secure. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2189: (a) In a loving relationship, (b) partners share both (c) happiness and
sorrows. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2190: (a) True love (b) knows no boundaries, (c) it conquers all obstacles. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "it conquers" should be replaced with "conquering."

Explanation: The gerund form "conquering" should be used for parallelism with "True love"
and "knows no boundaries."
Question 2191: (a) Love is a powerful emotion (b) that can brings (c) people closer together.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "can brings" should be replaced with "can bring."

Explanation: The verb "bring" should agree with the singular subject "Love."

Question 2192: (a) In a loving relationship, (b) partners often gives (c) each other emotional
support. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "often gives" should be replaced with "often give."

Explanation: The verb "give" should agree with the plural subject "partners."

Question 2193: (a) The feeling of being loved (b) have a positive impact on mental health, (c)
it promotes happiness and well-being. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The phrase "The feeling of being loved" is singular and requires the singular
verb "has."

Question 2194: (a) Love is not just about (b) saying "I love you," (c) it's also about showing it
through actions. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2195: (a) A loving relationship (b) requires patience, trust, (c) and mutual respect.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2196: (a) Love is a universal language (b) that transcends all barriers, (c) uniting
people across cultures. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2197: (a) Being in love (b) has shown to have (c) numerous health benefits. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "has shown to have" should be replaced with "has been shown to have."
Explanation: The correct phrase is "has been shown to have" to indicate a past action.

Question 2198: (a) Love is a source of strength (b) that gives people (c) the courage to face
challenges. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2199: (a) A loving relationship (b) provides a sense of belonging, (c) and it nurtures
personal growth. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2200: (a) Love is a complex emotion (b) that can have (c) a profound impact on
one's life. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2201: (a) The movie premiere (b) was attended by (c) many of celebrities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "many of celebrities" should be replaced with "many celebrities."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "many celebrities" without the preposition "of."

Question 2202: (a) She enjoys (b) to watch (c) romantic movies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "to watch" should be replaced with "watching."

Explanation: The gerund form "watching" should be used after the verb "enjoys."

Question 2203: (a) The concert tickets (b) was sold out (c) in just a few hours. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was sold out" should be replaced with "were sold out."

Explanation: The plural subject "The concert tickets" requires the plural verb "were sold
out."

Question 2204: (a) The play received (b) an overwhelming (c) audience responses. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "audience responses" should be replaced with "audience response."


Explanation: The noun "response" should be in singular form to match "an overwhelming."

Question 2205: (a) In this TV series, (b) the main character (c) have a secret identity. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "have" should be replaced with "has."

Explanation: The singular subject "the main character" requires the singular verb "has."

Question 2206: (a) The entertainment industry (b) have undergone (c) significant changes in
recent years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have undergone" should be replaced with "has undergone."

Explanation: "The entertainment industry" is considered as a singular concept, so it requires


the singular verb "has undergone."

Question 2207: (a) The music festival (b) includes performances (c) of various music genres.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2208: (a) She was (b) fascinated by (c) the magician's tricks. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2209: (a) The comedy show (b) was filled with laughter, (c) making the audience
entertained. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "making the audience entertained" should be replaced with "entertaining the
audience."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "entertaining the audience" to indicate the action of the
comedy show.

Question 2210: (a) The theater company (b) is known for (c) putting on great performances.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2211: (a) The art exhibition (b) showcases (c) various artists' work. (d) No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2212: (a) The dance performance (b) were mesmerizing (c) and captivated the
audience. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were mesmerizing" should be replaced with "was mesmerizing."

Explanation: The singular subject "The dance performance" requires the singular verb "was
mesmerizing."

Question 2213: (a) The award-winning film (b) have received (c) critical acclaim from critics.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The award-winning film" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2214: (a) The concert was (b) as much entertaining (c) as it was informative. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "as much entertaining" should be replaced with "as entertaining."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "as entertaining as," not "as much entertaining as."

Question 2215: (a) Many people enjoy (b) going to (c) live music performances. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2216: (a) The actor's performance (b) in the play (c) have received critical acclaim.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The actor's performance" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2217: (a) The film director (b) have won (c) several prestigious awards. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have won" should be replaced with "has won."

Explanation: The singular subject "The film director" requires the singular verb "has won."
Question 2218: (a) The comedy show (b) was very funny, (c) it made everyone laugh. (d) No
error.

Answer: (c) "it made" should be replaced with "making."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "making everyone laugh" to indicate the action of the
comedy show.

Question 2219: (a) The theater performance (b) was filled with excitement, (c) keeping the
audience entertained. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2220: (a) The dance troupe's performance (b) have impressed (c) both the judges
and the audience. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have impressed" should be replaced with "has impressed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The dance troupe's performance" requires the singular
verb "has impressed."

Question 2221: (a) The music concert (b) was attended by thousands (c) of music lovers. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2222: (a) The theater play (b) have received rave reviews (c) from the critics. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The theater play" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2223: (a) The movie director (b) have created (c) a masterpiece. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have created" should be replaced with "has created."

Explanation: The singular subject "The movie director" requires the singular verb "has
created."

Question 2224: (a) The art museum (b) were filled with (c) beautiful paintings and
sculptures. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "were filled with" should be replaced with "was filled with."

Explanation: The singular subject "The art museum" requires the singular verb "was filled
with."

Question 2225: (a) The stand-up comedian's show (b) were hilarious (c) and entertaining. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were hilarious" should be replaced with "was hilarious."

Explanation: The singular subject "The stand-up comedian's show" requires the singular
verb "was hilarious."

Question 2226: (a) The music festival (b) was a huge success, (c) drawing large crowds. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2227: (a) The award ceremony (b) have honored (c) talented individuals in the
industry. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have honored" should be replaced with "has honored."

Explanation: The singular subject "The award ceremony" requires the singular verb "has
honored."

Question 2228: (a) The film's special effects (b) were impressive, (c) it added to the movie's
overall appeal. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "it added" should be replaced with "adding."

Explanation: The gerund form "adding" should be used to maintain parallelism with "were
impressive."

Question 2229: (a) Many people enjoy (b) watching live performances (c) of their favorite
artists. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2230: (a) The theater group's performance (b) were praised (c) by the audience
and critics alike. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were praised" should be replaced with "was praised."


Explanation: The singular subject "The theater group's performance" requires the singular
verb "was praised."

Question 2231: (a) The dance competition (b) have participants (c) from various countries.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have participants" should be replaced with "has participants."

Explanation: The singular subject "The dance competition" requires the singular verb "has
participants."

Question 2232: (a) The art show (b) were a showcase (c) of diverse artworks. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were a showcase" should be replaced with "was a showcase."

Explanation: The singular subject "The art show" requires the singular verb "was a
showcase."

Question 2233: (a) The film festival (b) includes screenings (c) of many international films.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2234: (a) The magician's tricks (b) were impressive, (c) it captivated the audience.
(d) No error.

Answer: (c) "it captivated" should be replaced with "captivating."

Explanation: The correct phrase is "captivating the audience" to indicate the action of the
magician's tricks.

Question 2235: (a) The music album (b) contains songs (c) of various genres. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2236: (a) The comedy movie (b) have a unique (c) sense of humor. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have a unique" should be replaced with "has a unique."

Explanation: The singular subject "The comedy movie" requires the singular verb "has a
unique."

Question 2237: (a) The theater production (b) have received (c) rave reviews. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The theater production" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2238: (a) The TV series (b) have gained popularity (c) among viewers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have gained popularity" should be replaced with "has gained popularity."

Explanation: The singular subject "The TV series" requires the singular verb "has gained
popularity."

Question 2239: (a) Many people (b) enjoys (c) attending live concerts. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "enjoys" should be replaced with "enjoy."

Explanation: The verb "enjoy" should agree with the plural subject "Many people."

Question 2240: (a) The Broadway musical (b) were a major success, (c) winning several
awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were a major success" should be replaced with "was a major success."

Explanation: The singular subject "The Broadway musical" requires the singular verb "was a
major success."

Question 2241: (a) The film director (b) have worked (c) on many successful movies. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have worked" should be replaced with "has worked."

Explanation: The singular subject "The film director" requires the singular verb "has
worked."

Question 2242: (a) The concert (b) was followed by (c) a meet-and-greet session with the
artist. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2243: (a) The dance group (b) have performed (c) at various international events.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have performed" should be replaced with "has performed."


Explanation: The singular subject "The dance group" requires the singular verb "has
performed."

Question 2244: (a) The comedy show (b) were a huge hit, (c) making everyone laugh. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were a huge hit" should be replaced with "was a huge hit."

Explanation: The singular subject "The comedy show" requires the singular verb "was a huge
hit."

Question 2245: (a) The music band's performance (b) were highly praised (c) by the
audience. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were highly praised" should be replaced with "was highly praised."

Explanation: The singular subject "The music band's performance" requires the singular verb
"was highly praised."

Question 2246: (a) Many people enjoy (b) watching (c) live theater performances. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2247: (a) The television network (b) have broadcasted (c) the award ceremony. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have broadcasted" should be replaced with "has broadcast."

Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "has
broadcast."

Question 2248: (a) The art gallery (b) were filled with (c) beautiful paintings. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were filled with" should be replaced with "was filled with."

Explanation: The singular subject "The art gallery" requires the singular verb "was filled
with."

Question 2249: (a) The theater performance (b) were scheduled (c) for multiple showings.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were scheduled" should be replaced with "was scheduled."


Explanation: The singular subject "The theater performance" requires the singular verb "was
scheduled."

Question 2250: (a) The film screening (b) was attended by (c) famous celebrities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2251: (a) The musical performance (b) were accompanied by (c) talented dancers.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were accompanied by" should be replaced with "was accompanied by."

Explanation: The singular subject "The musical performance" requires the singular verb "was
accompanied by."

Question 2252: (a) The actor's portrayal (b) of the character (c) have received critical
acclaim. (d) No error.

Answer: (c) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The actor's portrayal" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2253: (a) The comedy show (b) were a hit, (c) leaving the audience in stitches. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were a hit" should be replaced with "was a hit."

Explanation: The singular subject "The comedy show" requires the singular verb "was a hit."

Question 2254: (a) The film's soundtrack (b) were praised (c) by music critics. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were praised" should be replaced with "was praised."

Explanation: The singular subject "The film's soundtrack" requires the singular verb "was
praised."

Question 2255: (a) The dance troupe's performance (b) were outstanding, (c) impressing
everyone in the audience. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were outstanding" should be replaced with "was outstanding."

Explanation: The singular subject "The dance troupe's performance" requires the singular
verb "was outstanding."
Question 2256: (a) The concert (b) was attended by (c) many enthusiastic fans. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2257: (a) The theater play (b) have received (c) positive reviews from critics. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The theater play" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2258: (a) Many people enjoy (b) going to (c) live music concerts. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.

Question 2259: (a) The film director's vision (b) were brought to life (c) on the big screen. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were brought to life" should be replaced with "was brought to life."

Explanation: The singular subject "The film director's vision" requires the singular verb "was
brought to life."

Question 2260: (a) The art exhibition (b) have showcased (c) various talented artists' work.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have showcased" should be replaced with "has showcased."

Explanation: The singular subject "The art exhibition" requires the singular verb "has
showcased."

Question 2261: (a) The news report (b) were broadcasted (c) on national television. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasted" should be replaced with "was broadcast."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news report" requires the singular verb "was
broadcast."

Question 2262: (a) The journalist's articles (b) have received (c) widespread recognition. (d)
No error.
Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's articles" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2263: (a) The newspaper (b) were filled with (c) interesting stories. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were filled with" should be replaced with "was filled with."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newspaper" requires the singular verb "was filled
with."

Question 2264: (a) Many journalists (b) provides (c) unbiased reporting. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2265: (a) The investigative report (b) were published (c) in a prominent magazine.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The investigative report" requires the singular verb "was
published."

Question 2266: (a) The news anchor (b) have reported (c) the breaking news. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have reported" should be replaced with "has reported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news anchor" requires the singular verb "has
reported."

Question 2267: (a) The journalist's coverage (b) were comprehensive, (c) providing in-depth
analysis. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were comprehensive" should be replaced with "was comprehensive."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's coverage" requires the singular verb "was
comprehensive."

Question 2268: (a) The press conference (b) was attended by (c) journalists from various
media outlets. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: All parts of the sentence are grammatically correct.


Question 2269: (a) Many newspapers (b) delivers (c) daily updates to readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "delivers" should be replaced with "deliver."

Explanation: The verb "deliver" should agree with the plural subject "Many newspapers."

Question 2270: (a) The newsroom (b) were bustling with (c) activity. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were bustling with" should be replaced with "was bustling with."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newsroom" requires the singular verb "was bustling
with."

Question 2271: (a) The reporter's interview (b) were aired (c) on the evening news. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were aired" should be replaced with "was aired."

Explanation: The singular subject "The reporter's interview" requires the singular verb "was
aired."

Question 2272: (a) The media coverage (b) have brought (c) attention to important issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have brought" should be replaced with "has brought."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media coverage" requires the singular verb "has
brought."

Question 2273: (a) Many journalists (b) has faced (c) challenges while reporting from conflict
zones. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: The verb "have faced" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2274: (a) The news article (b) were written (c) by a renowned journalist. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were written" should be replaced with "was written."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news article" requires the singular verb "was
written."

Question 2275: (a) The press release (b) have been distributed (c) to various media outlets.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "have been distributed" should be replaced with "has been distributed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The press release" requires the singular verb "has been
distributed."

Question 2276: (a) The editorial team (b) were working (c) on tomorrow's newspaper. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "was working."

Explanation: The singular subject "The editorial team" requires the singular verb "was
working."

Question 2277: (a) The news coverage (b) have received (c) positive feedback from the
viewers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news coverage" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2278: (a) Many journalists (b) plays (c) a crucial role in shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2279: (a) The documentary film (b) were screened (c) at a prestigious film festival.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were screened" should be replaced with "was screened."

Explanation: The singular subject "The documentary film" requires the singular verb "was
screened."

Question 2280: (a) The media industry (b) have undergone (c) significant changes in recent
years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have undergone" should be replaced with "has undergone."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media industry" requires the singular verb "has
undergone."

Question 2281: (a) The journalist's investigative report (b) were published (c) in a renowned
newspaper. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's investigative report" requires the singular
verb "was published."

Question 2282: (a) Many news outlets (b) provides (c) up-to-date information. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many news outlets."

Question 2283: (a) The press conference (b) were attended by (c) journalists and reporters.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were attended by" should be replaced with "was attended by."

Explanation: The singular subject "The press conference" requires the singular verb "was
attended by."

Question 2284: (a) The television network (b) were broadcasting (c) live coverage of the
event. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasting" should be replaced with "was broadcasting."

Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "was
broadcasting."

Question 2285: (a) The newsroom (b) were abuzz with (c) breaking news updates. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were abuzz with" should be replaced with "was abuzz with."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newsroom" requires the singular verb "was abuzz
with."

Question 2286: (a) Many journalists (b) contributes (c) articles to online magazines. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2287: (a) The media's role (b) were highlighted (c) in the documentary film. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were highlighted" should be replaced with "was highlighted."


Explanation: The singular subject "The media's role" requires the singular verb "was
highlighted."

Question 2288: (a) The newspaper's editorial (b) have received (c) positive feedback from
readers. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have received" should be replaced with "has received."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newspaper's editorial" requires the singular verb "has
received."

Question 2289: (a) The journalist's interview (b) were published (c) in a popular magazine.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's interview" requires the singular verb "was
published."

Question 2290: (a) Many newspapers (b) delivers (c) morning headlines to their subscribers.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "delivers" should be replaced with "deliver."

Explanation: The verb "deliver" should agree with the plural subject "Many newspapers."

Question 2291: (a) The news article (b) were written by (c) a group of talented journalists.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were written by" should be replaced with "was written by."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news article" requires the singular verb "was written
by."

Question 2292: (a) Many media outlets (b) has reported (c) on the political rally. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."

Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many media
outlets."

Question 2293: (a) The press release (b) were distributed (c) to journalists and bloggers. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were distributed" should be replaced with "was distributed."


Explanation: The singular subject "The press release" requires the singular verb "was
distributed."

Question 2294: (a) The journalist's article (b) were featured (c) on the front page. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were featured" should be replaced with "was featured."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's article" requires the singular verb "was
featured."

Question 2295: (a) Many reporters (b) provides (c) live updates from the scene. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2296: (a) The media coverage (b) have sparked (c) a debate among viewers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have sparked" should be replaced with "has sparked."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media coverage" requires the singular verb "has
sparked."

Question 2297: (a) The journalist's interview (b) were broadcasted (c) on national television.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasted" should be replaced with "was broadcast."

Explanation: The singular subject "The journalist's interview" requires the singular verb "was
broadcast."

Question 2298: (a) The news segment (b) were aired (c) during prime time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were aired" should be replaced with "was aired."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news segment" requires the singular verb "was
aired."

Question 2299: (a) Many journalists (b) plays (c) a key role in investigative reporting. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."
Question 2300: (a) The media organization (b) were recognized (c) for its outstanding
journalism. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media organization" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

the theme of media, starting from number 2301 and including option (d) as "No error":

Question 2301: (a) The media's influence (b) were discussed (c) in the panel discussion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's influence" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2302: (a) Many news outlets (b) has reported (c) on the breaking news. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."

Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many news
outlets."

Question 2303: (a) The media coverage (b) have raised (c) important issues. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have raised" should be replaced with "has raised."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media coverage" requires the singular verb "has
raised."

Question 2304: (a) The news articles (b) were written by (c) experienced journalists. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were written by" should be replaced with "was written by."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news articles" requires the singular verb "was written
by."

Question 2305: (a) Many journalists (b) contributes (c) to various publications. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."
Question 2306: (a) The television network (b) were broadcasting (c) live coverage of the
event. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasting" should be replaced with "was broadcasting."

Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "was
broadcasting."

Question 2307: (a) The press release (b) were distributed (c) to media representatives. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were distributed" should be replaced with "was distributed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The press release" requires the singular verb "was
distributed."

Question 2308: (a) The media's role (b) were highlighted (c) in the documentary. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were highlighted" should be replaced with "was highlighted."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's role" requires the singular verb "was
highlighted."

Question 2309: (a) Many reporters (b) provides (c) live updates during the event. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2310: (a) The news coverage (b) have generated (c) significant public interest. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have generated" should be replaced with "has generated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news coverage" requires the singular verb "has
generated."

Question 2311: (a) The media industry (b) have undergone (c) significant changes in recent
years. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have undergone" should be replaced with "has undergone."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media industry" requires the singular verb "has
undergone."
Question 2312: (a) The news segment (b) were aired (c) during prime time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were aired" should be replaced with "was aired."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news segment" requires the singular verb "was
aired."

Question 2313: (a) Many journalists (b) plays (c) a crucial role in shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2314: (a) The media's coverage (b) were extensive (c) during the event. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were extensive" should be replaced with "was extensive."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's coverage" requires the singular verb "was
extensive."

Question 2315: (a) The documentary film (b) were screened (c) at a prestigious film festival.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were screened" should be replaced with "was screened."

Explanation: The singular subject "The documentary film" requires the singular verb "was
screened."

Question 2316: (a) Many media outlets (b) has reported (c) on the current political situation.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."

Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many media
outlets."

Question 2317: (a) The media's role (b) were analyzed (c) in the research report. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were analyzed" should be replaced with "was analyzed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's role" requires the singular verb "was
analyzed."

Question 2318: (a) Many journalists (b) delivers (c) breaking news updates. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "delivers" should be replaced with "deliver."

Explanation: The verb "deliver" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2319: (a) The newspaper's editorial (b) were praised (c) for its unbiased reporting.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were praised" should be replaced with "was praised."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newspaper's editorial" requires the singular verb
"was praised."

Question 2320: (a) The media organization (b) were recognized (c) for their outstanding
journalism. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media organization" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2321: (a) The media coverage (b) have sparked (c) a debate among the viewers. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have sparked" should be replaced with "has sparked."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media coverage" requires the singular verb "has
sparked."

Question 2322: (a) Many reporters (b) contributes (c) articles to online publications. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2323: (a) The news article (b) were featured (c) on the front page. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were featured" should be replaced with "was featured."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news article" requires the singular verb "was
featured."

Question 2324: (a) The media's role (b) were discussed (c) in the conference. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."


Explanation: The singular subject "The media's role" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2325: (a) Many news outlets (b) has reported (c) on the latest events. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."

Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many news
outlets."

Question 2326: (a) The television network (b) were broadcasting (c) live coverage of the
ceremony. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasting" should be replaced with "was broadcasting."

Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "was
broadcasting."

Question 2327: (a) The press release (b) were sent (c) to journalists and media professionals.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were sent" should be replaced with "was sent."

Explanation: The singular subject "The press release" requires the singular verb "was sent."

Question 2328: (a) The media's influence (b) were analyzed (c) in the research report. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were analyzed" should be replaced with "was analyzed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's influence" requires the singular verb "was
analyzed."

Question 2329: (a) Many journalists (b) plays (c) a critical role in investigative reporting. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2330: (a) The documentary film (b) were screened (c) at an international film
festival. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were screened" should be replaced with "was screened."

Explanation: The singular subject "The documentary film" requires the singular verb "was
screened."
Question 2331: (a) The media organization (b) were recognized (c) for its outstanding
contributions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media organization" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2332: (a) Many reporters (b) delivers (c) news updates in real-time. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "delivers" should be replaced with "deliver."

Explanation: The verb "deliver" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2333: (a) The news segment (b) were aired (c) during the morning show. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were aired" should be replaced with "was aired."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news segment" requires the singular verb "was
aired."

Question 2334: (a) The media's role (b) were discussed (c) in the symposium. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's role" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2335: (a) Many journalists (b) provides (c) insights into current affairs. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2336: (a) The media coverage (b) have generated (c) public interest. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have generated" should be replaced with "has generated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media coverage" requires the singular verb "has
generated."

Question 2337: (a) The press conference (b) were attended (c) by journalists from various
outlets. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were attended" should be replaced with "was attended."


Explanation: The singular subject "The press conference" requires the singular verb "was
attended."

Question 2338: (a) The newspaper's editorial (b) were published (c) online and in print. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The newspaper's editorial" requires the singular verb
"was published."

Question 2339: (a) Many media outlets (b) has reported (c) on the global economy. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."

Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many media
outlets."

Question 2340: (a) The media's portrayal (b) were analyzed (c) in the research study. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were analyzed" should be replaced with "was analyzed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's portrayal" requires the singular verb "was
analyzed."

Question 2341: (a) The news article (b) were published (c) on the front page of the
newspaper. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news article" requires the singular verb "was
published."

Question 2342: (a) Many journalists (b) contributes (c) to reputable news organizations. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2343: (a) The television network (b) were broadcasting (c) live coverage of the
sporting event. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasting" should be replaced with "was broadcasting."


Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "was
broadcasting."

Question 2344: (a) The media's influence (b) were evident (c) in shaping public opinion. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were evident" should be replaced with "was evident."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's influence" requires the singular verb "was
evident."

Question 2345: (a) Many news outlets (b) has published (c) breaking news stories. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has published" should be replaced with "have published."

Explanation: The verb "have published" should agree with the plural subject "Many news
outlets."

Question 2346: (a) The documentary film (b) were nominated (c) for several prestigious
awards. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were nominated" should be replaced with "was nominated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The documentary film" requires the singular verb "was
nominated."

Question 2347: (a) The media organization (b) were invited (c) to attend the press
conference. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were invited" should be replaced with "was invited."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media organization" requires the singular verb "was
invited."

Question 2348: (a) Many reporters (b) provides (c) accurate and timely news updates. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2349: (a) The news segment (b) were followed (c) by a commercial break. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were followed" should be replaced with "was followed."


Explanation: The singular subject "The news segment" requires the singular verb "was
followed."

Question 2350: (a) The media's coverage (b) were extensive (c) during the major event. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were extensive" should be replaced with "was extensive."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's coverage" requires the singular verb "was
extensive."

Question 2351: (a) Many journalists (b) plays (c) a vital role in investigative journalism. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many journalists."

Question 2352: (a) The media's portrayal (b) were analyzed (c) in the research study. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were analyzed" should be replaced with "was analyzed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's portrayal" requires the singular verb "was
analyzed."

Question 2353: (a) The press conference (b) were attended (c) by journalists from different
outlets. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were attended" should be replaced with "was attended."

Explanation: The singular subject "The press conference" requires the singular verb "was
attended."

Question 2354: (a) The news article (b) were published (c) on the website and in the
newspaper. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were published" should be replaced with "was published."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news article" requires the singular verb "was
published."

Question 2355: (a) Many media outlets (b) has reported (c) on the current economic
situation. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has reported" should be replaced with "have reported."


Explanation: The verb "have reported" should agree with the plural subject "Many media
outlets."

Question 2356: (a) The television network (b) were broadcasting (c) live coverage of the
awards ceremony. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were broadcasting" should be replaced with "was broadcasting."

Explanation: The singular subject "The television network" requires the singular verb "was
broadcasting."

Question 2357: (a) The media's influence (b) were evident (c) during the election campaign.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were evident" should be replaced with "was evident."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media's influence" requires the singular verb "was
evident."

Question 2358: (a) Many reporters (b) provides (c) detailed analysis in their reports. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many reporters."

Question 2359: (a) The news segment (b) were followed (c) by a weather update. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were followed" should be replaced with "was followed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The news segment" requires the singular verb "was
followed."

Question 2360: (a) The media organization (b) were invited (c) to cover the special event. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were invited" should be replaced with "was invited."

Explanation: The singular subject "The media organization" requires the singular verb "was
invited."

Question 2361: (a) The medical team (b) was working (c) around the clock to provide care.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was working" should be replaced with "were working."


Explanation: The plural subject "The medical team" requires the plural verb "were working."

Question 2362: (a) Many doctors and nurses (b) contributes (c) to the success of the
hospital. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many doctors and
nurses."

Question 2363: (a) The health department (b) were responsible (c) for implementing new
policies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were responsible" should be replaced with "was responsible."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "was
responsible."

Question 2364: (a) Many hospitals (b) has faced (c) challenges during the pandemic. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "has faced" should be replaced with "have faced."

Explanation: The verb "have faced" should agree with the plural subject "Many hospitals."

Question 2365: (a) The medical research (b) were conducted (c) by a team of scientists. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were conducted" should be replaced with "was conducted."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical research" requires the singular verb "was
conducted."

Question 2366: (a) Many health professionals (b) provides (c) essential services to the
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
professionals."

Question 2367: (a) The health clinic (b) were awarded (c) for its outstanding contributions.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were awarded" should be replaced with "was awarded."


Explanation: The singular subject "The health clinic" requires the singular verb "was
awarded."

Question 2368: (a) The health and safety guidelines (b) were updated (c) regularly to ensure
compliance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were updated" should be replaced with "were updated."

Explanation: The plural subject "The health and safety guidelines" requires the plural verb
"were updated."

Question 2369: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) plays (c) a crucial role in patient care. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2370: (a) The health program (b) were initiated (c) to address public health issues.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were initiated" should be replaced with "was initiated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health program" requires the singular verb "was
initiated."

Question 2371: (a) The health department (b) have launched (c) a new campaign for
vaccination. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have launched" should be replaced with "has launched."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "has
launched."

Question 2372: (a) Many medical professionals (b) were participate (c) in the research study.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were participate" should be replaced with "were participating."

Explanation: The correct verb form should be "were participating" to show the ongoing
action in the past.

Question 2373: (a) The healthcare system (b) was facing (c) challenges due to staff shortage.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2374: (a) The medical conference (b) were held (c) virtually this year. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were held" should be replaced with "was held."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical conference" requires the singular verb "was
held."

Question 2375: (a) Many health organizations (b) provides (c) free medical services to the
needy. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
organizations."

Question 2376: (a) The health and wellness program (b) were designed (c) to promote a
healthy lifestyle. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were designed" should be replaced with "was designed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health and wellness program" requires the singular
verb "was designed."

Question 2377: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) has been (c) recognized for their
dedication. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2378: (a) The health initiative (b) were funded (c) by the government. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were funded" should be replaced with "was funded."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health initiative" requires the singular verb "was
funded."

Question 2379: (a) Many doctors (b) contributes (c) their time to volunteer work. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "contributes" should be replaced with "contribute."

Explanation: The verb "contribute" should agree with the plural subject "Many doctors."
Question 2380: (a) The health center (b) provides (c) comprehensive healthcare services. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2381: (a) The medical team (b) have been (c) treating patients tirelessly. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical team" requires the singular verb "has been."

Question 2382: (a) Many health professionals (b) was attending (c) the international
conference. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was attending" should be replaced with "were attending."

Explanation: The plural subject "Many health professionals" requires the plural verb "were
attending."

Question 2383: (a) The health department (b) were implementing (c) new safety protocols.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implementing" should be replaced with "was implementing."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "was
implementing."

Question 2384: (a) Many hospitals (b) have increased (c) their capacity during the pandemic.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2385: (a) The medical research (b) were conducted (c) by scientists from different
countries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were conducted" should be replaced with "was conducted."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical research" requires the singular verb "was
conducted."

Question 2386: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) plays (c) a crucial role in public health. (d)
No error.
Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2387: (a) The health clinic (b) were recognized (c) for its outstanding services. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health clinic" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2388: (a) The health and safety guidelines (b) were revised (c) regularly to ensure
compliance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were revised" should be replaced with "were revised."

Explanation: The plural subject "The health and safety guidelines" requires the plural verb
"were revised."

Question 2389: (a) Many healthcare organizations (b) has introduced (c) innovative
technologies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has introduced" should be replaced with "have introduced."

Explanation: The verb "have introduced" should agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare organizations."

Question 2390: (a) The health program (b) were implemented (c) successfully in the
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implemented" should be replaced with "was implemented."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health program" requires the singular verb "was
implemented."

Question 2391: (a) The medical team (b) has worked (c) tirelessly during the pandemic. (d)
No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2392: (a) Many health professionals (b) was invited (c) to the healthcare summit.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "was invited" should be replaced with "were invited."

Explanation: The plural subject "Many health professionals" requires the plural verb "were
invited."

Question 2393: (a) The health department (b) has launched (c) a new campaign for public
awareness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2394: (a) Many hospitals (b) was facing (c) financial challenges. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was facing" should be replaced with "were facing."

Explanation: The plural subject "Many hospitals" requires the plural verb "were facing."

Question 2395: (a) The medical conference (b) have been (c) postponed to next month. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical conference" requires the singular verb "has
been."

Question 2396: (a) Many health organizations (b) provides (c) support to the vulnerable
population. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
organizations."

Question 2397: (a) The health program (b) was designed (c) to address community needs.
(d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2398: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) has been (c) recognized for their efforts. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."


Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2399: (a) The health initiative (b) were supported (c) by various organizations. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were supported" should be replaced with "was supported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health initiative" requires the singular verb "was
supported."

Question 2400: (a) Many doctors and nurses (b) plays (c) a vital role in patient care. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many doctors and
nurses."

Question 2401: (a) The health and wellness program (b) was implemented (c) last year to
promote healthy living. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2402: (a) Many healthcare professionals (b) has participated (c) in the research
study. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has participated" should be replaced with "have participated."

Explanation: The verb "have participated" should agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare professionals."

Question 2403: (a) The health department (b) were responsible (c) for organizing the health
fair. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were responsible" should be replaced with "was responsible."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "was
responsible."

Question 2404: (a) Many hospitals (b) provides (c) specialized medical services. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many hospitals."
Question 2405: (a) The medical research (b) were conducted (c) by scientists from different
countries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were conducted" should be replaced with "was conducted."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical research" requires the singular verb "was
conducted."

Question 2406: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) plays (c) a crucial role in public health. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2407: (a) The health clinic (b) were recognized (c) for its outstanding services. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health clinic" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2408: (a) The health and safety guidelines (b) were revised (c) regularly to ensure
compliance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were revised" should be replaced with "were revised."

Explanation: The plural subject "The health and safety guidelines" requires the plural verb
"were revised."

Question 2409: (a) Many healthcare organizations (b) has introduced (c) innovative
technologies. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has introduced" should be replaced with "have introduced."

Explanation: The verb "have introduced" should agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare organizations."

Question 2410: (a) The health program (b) were implemented (c) successfully in the
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implemented" should be replaced with "was implemented."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health program" requires the singular verb "was
implemented."
Question 2411: (a) The medical team (b) were working (c) tirelessly to save lives. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "was working."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical team" requires the singular verb "was
working."

Question 2412: (a) Many health professionals (b) has attended (c) the conference on
healthcare innovations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has attended" should be replaced with "have attended."

Explanation: The verb "have attended" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
professionals."

Question 2413: (a) The health department (b) were implementing (c) new safety measures.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implementing" should be replaced with "was implementing."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "was
implementing."

Question 2414: (a) Many hospitals (b) was facing (c) financial challenges. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was facing" should be replaced with "were facing."

Explanation: The plural subject "Many hospitals" requires the plural verb "were facing."

Question 2415: (a) The health awareness campaign (b) have been (c) effective in raising
awareness. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health awareness campaign" requires the singular
verb "has been."

Question 2416: (a) Many healthcare providers (b) plays (c) a significant role in patient care.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
providers."
Question 2417: (a) The health seminar (b) were attended (c) by doctors from various
specialties. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were attended" should be replaced with "was attended."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health seminar" requires the singular verb "was
attended."

Question 2418: (a) Many health organizations (b) provides (c) support to vulnerable
communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
organizations."

Question 2419: (a) The health initiative (b) were funded (c) by donations and grants. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were funded" should be replaced with "was funded."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health initiative" requires the singular verb "was
funded."

Question 2420: (a) Many doctors and nurses (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to healthcare.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: The verb "have dedicated" should agree with the plural subject "Many doctors
and nurses."

Question 2421: (a) The health and wellness program (b) was implemented (c) last year to
promote healthy living. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2422: (a) Many healthcare professionals (b) has participated (c) in the research
study. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has participated" should be replaced with "have participated."

Explanation: The verb "have participated" should agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare professionals."
Question 2423: (a) The health department (b) has launched (c) a new campaign for public
awareness. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2424: (a) Many hospitals (b) provides (c) specialized medical services. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many hospitals."

Question 2425: (a) The medical research (b) were conducted (c) by scientists from different
countries. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were conducted" should be replaced with "was conducted."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical research" requires the singular verb "was
conducted."

Question 2426: (a) Many healthcare workers (b) plays (c) a crucial role in public health. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
workers."

Question 2427: (a) The health clinic (b) were recognized (c) for its outstanding services. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health clinic" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2428: (a) The health and safety guidelines (b) were revised (c) regularly to ensure
compliance. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were revised" should be replaced with "were revised."

Explanation: The plural subject "The health and safety guidelines" requires the plural verb
"were revised."

Question 2429: (a) Many healthcare organizations (b) has introduced (c) innovative
technologies. (d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has introduced" should be replaced with "have introduced."

Explanation: The verb "have introduced" should agree with the plural subject "Many
healthcare organizations."

Question 2430: (a) The health program (b) were implemented (c) successfully in the
community. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implemented" should be replaced with "was implemented."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health program" requires the singular verb "was
implemented."

Question 2431: (a) The medical team (b) were working (c) tirelessly to save lives. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were working" should be replaced with "was working."

Explanation: The singular subject "The medical team" requires the singular verb "was
working."

Question 2432: (a) Many health professionals (b) has attended (c) the conference on
healthcare innovations. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has attended" should be replaced with "have attended."

Explanation: The verb "have attended" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
professionals."

Question 2433: (a) The health department (b) were implementing (c) new safety measures.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were implementing" should be replaced with "was implementing."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health department" requires the singular verb "was
implementing."

Question 2434: (a) Many hospitals (b) was facing (c) financial challenges. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "was facing" should be replaced with "were facing."

Explanation: The plural subject "Many hospitals" requires the plural verb "were facing."

Question 2435: (a) The health awareness campaign (b) have been (c) effective in raising
awareness. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."


Explanation: The singular subject "The health awareness campaign" requires the singular
verb "has been."

Question 2436: (a) Many healthcare providers (b) plays (c) a significant role in patient care.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many healthcare
providers."

Question 2437: (a) The health seminar (b) were attended (c) by doctors from various
specialties. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were attended" should be replaced with "was attended."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health seminar" requires the singular verb "was
attended."

Question 2438: (a) Many health organizations (b) provides (c) support to vulnerable
communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "provides" should be replaced with "provide."

Explanation: The verb "provide" should agree with the plural subject "Many health
organizations."

Question 2439: (a) The health initiative (b) were funded (c) by donations and grants. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were funded" should be replaced with "was funded."

Explanation: The singular subject "The health initiative" requires the singular verb "was
funded."

Question 2440: (a) Many doctors and nurses (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to healthcare.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: The verb "have dedicated" should agree with the plural subject "Many doctors
and nurses."

Question 2441: (a) The government (b) has implemented (c) several new policies to address
poverty. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.


Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2442: (a) Many social organizations (b) plays (c) a crucial role in community
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
organizations."

Question 2443: (a) The social worker (b) were recognized (c) for their dedication and
service. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were recognized" should be replaced with "was recognized."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social worker" requires the singular verb "was
recognized."

Question 2444: (a) Many community programs (b) has been (c) successful in empowering
the marginalized. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
programs."

Question 2445: (a) The social issue (b) were discussed (c) extensively in the conference. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2446: (a) Many social activists (b) has dedicated (c) their lives to promoting
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "have dedicated."

Explanation: The verb "have dedicated" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
activists."

Question 2447: (a) The social movement (b) were led (c) by young activists. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were led" should be replaced with "was led."


Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
led."

Question 2448: (a) Many social issues (b) remains (c) unresolved in the community. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."

Question 2449: (a) The social campaign (b) were supported (c) by thousands of volunteers.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were supported" should be replaced with "was supported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
supported."

Question 2450: (a) Many social programs (b) has provided (c) assistance to those in need. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has provided" should be replaced with "have provided."

Explanation: The verb "have provided" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

Question 2451: (a) The social reformer (b) has dedicated (c) his life to advocating for
equality. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has dedicated" should be replaced with "has dedicated."

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2452: (a) Many social organizations (b) works (c) tirelessly to support vulnerable
communities. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "works" should be replaced with "work."

Explanation: The verb "work" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
organizations."

Question 2453: (a) The social issue (b) were addressed (c) in the recent report. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were addressed" should be replaced with "was addressed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
addressed."
Question 2454: (a) Many community leaders (b) has taken (c) initiatives for positive change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taken" should be replaced with "have taken."

Explanation: The verb "have taken" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
leaders."

Question 2455: (a) The social worker (b) has received (c) recognition for her outstanding
work. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2456: (a) Many social activists (b) remains (c) committed to their cause. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social activists."

Question 2457: (a) The social movement (b) were supported (c) by a large number of
people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were supported" should be replaced with "was supported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
supported."

Question 2458: (a) Many social issues (b) affects (c) the well-being of the community. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The verb "affect" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."

Question 2459: (a) The social campaign (b) were successful (c) in raising awareness. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were successful" should be replaced with "was successful."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
successful."

Question 2460: (a) Many social programs (b) has been (c) instrumental in creating change.
(d) No error.
Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

Question 2461: (a) The social activist (b) have been (c) advocating for human rights. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have been" should be replaced with "has been."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social activist" requires the singular verb "has been."

Question 2462: (a) Many social initiatives (b) plays (c) a significant role in community
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many social initiatives."

Question 2463: (a) The social issue (b) were addressed (c) in the government's new policy.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were addressed" should be replaced with "was addressed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
addressed."

Question 2464: (a) Many community organizations (b) has taken (c) steps to improve living
conditions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taken" should be replaced with "have taken."

Explanation: The verb "have taken" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
organizations."

Question 2465: (a) The social worker (b) has dedicated (c) her life to helping others. (d) No
error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2466: (a) Many social issues (b) remains (c) unsolved in our society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."
Question 2467: (a) The social movement (b) were joined (c) by people from all walks of life.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were joined" should be replaced with "was joined."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
joined."

Question 2468: (a) Many social challenges (b) affects (c) marginalized communities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The verb "affect" should agree with the plural subject "Many social challenges."

Question 2469: (a) The social campaign (b) were initiated (c) by a group of volunteers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were initiated" should be replaced with "was initiated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
initiated."

Question 2470: (a) Many social programs (b) has made (c) a positive impact on society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: The verb "have made" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

Question 2471: (a) The social worker (b) were commended (c) for their dedication to
community service. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were commended" should be replaced with "was commended."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social worker" requires the singular verb "was
commended."

Question 2472: (a) Many social projects (b) plays (c) a crucial role in urban development. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many social projects."
Question 2473: (a) The social issue (b) were discussed (c) extensively in the conference. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2474: (a) Many community leaders (b) has taken (c) initiatives for positive change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taken" should be replaced with "have taken."

Explanation: The verb "have taken" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
leaders."

Question 2475: (a) The social activist (b) has received (c) recognition for her outstanding
work. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2476: (a) Many social activists (b) remains (c) committed to their cause. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social activists."

Question 2477: (a) The social movement (b) were supported (c) by a large number of
people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were supported" should be replaced with "was supported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
supported."

Question 2478: (a) Many social issues (b) affects (c) the well-being of the community. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The verb "affect" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."

Question 2479: (a) The social campaign (b) were successful (c) in raising awareness. (d) No
error.
Answer: (b) "were successful" should be replaced with "was successful."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
successful."

Question 2480: (a) Many social programs (b) has been (c) instrumental in creating change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

Question 2481: (a) The social activist (b) have dedicated (c) her life to helping others. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "have dedicated" should be replaced with "has dedicated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social activist" requires the singular verb "has
dedicated."

Question 2482: (a) Many social initiatives (b) plays (c) a significant role in community
development. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many social initiatives."

Question 2483: (a) The social issue (b) were addressed (c) in the government's new policy.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were addressed" should be replaced with "was addressed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
addressed."

Question 2484: (a) Many community organizations (b) has taken (c) steps to improve living
conditions. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taken" should be replaced with "have taken."

Explanation: The verb "have taken" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
organizations."

Question 2485: (a) The social worker (b) has dedicated (c) his life to community service. (d)
No error.
Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2486: (a) Many social issues (b) remains (c) unsolved in our society. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."

Question 2487: (a) The social movement (b) were joined (c) by people from all walks of life.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were joined" should be replaced with "was joined."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
joined."

Question 2488: (a) Many social challenges (b) affects (c) marginalized communities. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The verb "affect" should agree with the plural subject "Many social challenges."

Question 2489: (a) The social campaign (b) were initiated (c) by a group of volunteers. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were initiated" should be replaced with "was initiated."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
initiated."

Question 2490: (a) Many social programs (b) has made (c) a positive impact on society. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "has made" should be replaced with "have made."

Explanation: The verb "have made" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

Question 2491: (a) The social worker (b) were commended (c) for their dedication to
community service. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were commended" should be replaced with "was commended."


Explanation: The singular subject "The social worker" requires the singular verb "was
commended."

Question 2492: (a) Many social projects (b) plays (c) a crucial role in urban development. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "plays" should be replaced with "play."

Explanation: The verb "play" should agree with the plural subject "Many social projects."

Question 2493: (a) The social issue (b) were discussed (c) extensively in the conference. (d)
No error.

Answer: (b) "were discussed" should be replaced with "was discussed."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social issue" requires the singular verb "was
discussed."

Question 2494: (a) Many community leaders (b) has taken (c) initiatives for positive change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has taken" should be replaced with "have taken."

Explanation: The verb "have taken" should agree with the plural subject "Many community
leaders."

Question 2495: (a) The social activist (b) has received (c) recognition for his outstanding
work. (d) No error.

Answer: (d) No error.

Explanation: The sentence is grammatically correct with no errors.

Question 2496: (a) Many social activists (b) remains (c) committed to their cause. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "remains" should be replaced with "remain."

Explanation: The verb "remain" should agree with the plural subject "Many social activists."

Question 2497: (a) The social movement (b) were supported (c) by a large number of
people. (d) No error.

Answer: (b) "were supported" should be replaced with "was supported."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social movement" requires the singular verb "was
supported."
Question 2498: (a) Many social issues (b) affects (c) the well-being of the community. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "affects" should be replaced with "affect."

Explanation: The verb "affect" should agree with the plural subject "Many social issues."

Question 2499: (a) The social campaign (b) were successful (c) in raising awareness. (d) No
error.

Answer: (b) "were successful" should be replaced with "was successful."

Explanation: The singular subject "The social campaign" requires the singular verb "was
successful."

Question 2500: (a) Many social programs (b) has been (c) instrumental in creating change.
(d) No error.

Answer: (b) "has been" should be replaced with "have been."

Explanation: The verb "have been" should agree with the plural subject "Many social
programs."

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