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The document contains a series of sentences with grammatical errors, each followed by a note indicating 'No Error' or the specific error. It includes corrections and explanations for the errors, focusing on issues like superfluous words and incorrect phrasing. The document serves as an exercise in identifying and correcting grammatical mistakes.

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CAPSULE – 09

1. All the members (a)/ of the Board are (b)/ 13. Perhaps we must wait for (a)/quiter times
kindly requested to appear (c)/ in the next before the claims of civilization (b)/can
meeting (d)/No error (e) again over-ride over (c)/ the claims of the
party spirit. (d)/No Error. (e)
2. Pakistan's support (a)/to the terrorists of
India (b)/should universally condemned 14. The reason why most (a)/of the people
(c)/by all. (d)/No Error. (e) commit crime (b)/ is because they have not
been (c)/properly educated. (d)/No Error.
3. Within an hour's (a)/journey we (b)/will (e)
approach near (c)/ Patna. (d)/No Error. (e)
15. Many people don't hardly know (a)/about
4. Supposing if (a)/all your problems (b)/had the real factors (b)/that have led the state
been solved, (c)/ what would you have (c)/to so many crises. (d)/ No Error. (e)
done? (d)/No Error. (e)
16. She reimbursed back (a)/the money which
5. My father asked me (a)/if I had
I had (b)/ spent during our (c)/journey to
(b)/sufficient enough money (c)/to pay the
Kathmandu. (d)/No Error. (e)
fees. (d)/No Error.(e)
17. Please remember that (a)/Dr. Sharan, who
6. The Principal forbade (a)/the students not
is a surgeon, (b)/ is my cousin brother and
to (b)/stage a (c)/ walk out. (d)/No Error.
(c)/must be shown due respect.(d) /No
(e)
error (e)
7. A cousin sister (a)/of the Chairman said
18. I took a day's leave to attend (a)/a dear
that she would (b)/ like to succeed him
departed friend's (b)/funeral service which
(c)/when his term expired. (d)/ No Error.
was (c)/to be conducted by his family
(e)
priest. (d)/No Error.(e)
8. Yesterday in the night (a)/he came to
19. Unless you do not (a)/go through your
dinner but ate (b)/ very little because he
books (b)/ you cannot get through the
(c)/was emotionally disturbed.(d)/ No
examination. (c)/No Error (d)
Error.(e)
20. The English teacher said (a)/that we
9. This is the new (a)/book which my father
should work (b)/regularly if we wanted
(b)/bought it/ for you (c)/No Error. (d)
(c)/to improve our English. (d)/No Error.
(e)
10. She asked me politely (a)/where I was
going to (b)/and what I would (c)/bring for
21. He wishes to join (a)/lecturership because
her. (d)/No Error. (e)
(b)/he thinks that this (c)/is a peaceful
profession. (d)/No Error.(e)
11. Probably by the end (a)/ of the year he will
(b)/leave for the USA (c)/with bag and
22. To what has always puzzled me (a)/is why
baggage. (d)/No Error. (e)
we had to wait for (b)/the British to
promote the development (c)/ of our hill
12. Two recent incidents (a)/amply illustrate stations. (d)/No Error.(e)
about (b)/ the present political
(c)/condition of the country.(d)/ No
23. All his family members (a)/are working on
Error.(e)
(b)/some of the (c)/presitigious posts.
(d)/No Error.(e)
24. The passing marks (a)/in this paper are 'forbid' Past 'not
thirty (b)/three but you have got (c)/just
thirty. (d)/No Error. (e) allow' ( , , )

25. Each competitor (a) /tried his best (b)/to 7. (A) 'sister' 'cousin'
defeat (c)/ the one another.(d)/ No Error.(e) ' / '
,
Solutions Subject ; -
(i) He is my cousin. ['He'
1. (C) 'kindly' 'kindly' ' '
'requested' ए (ii) She is my cousin. ['She'
'kindly' 'please' Active Voice ' ' ]
(request) ए औ 'kindly'
'please' Passive Voice 8. (A) 'yesterday in the night 'last night'
'requested' 'yesterday night
Active: Please/kindly help me. yesterday in the night
Passive: You are requested to help me. last night, last week, last month

2. (D) 'by all' superfluous


universally ' ' ,
9. (C) 'it' superfluous , 'bought'
universally accepted by all universally
Object 'which' ; -
acknowledged by all
(i) This is the man whom I have invited.
,
3. (C) 'near' superfluous (ii) This is the man whom I have invited
him.
'approach' ' '

10. (B) 'to' superfluous


4. (A) 'supposing' 'if' ए
'Where are you
going?' 'Where are you going to?'
' / ' 'supposing'
'if' 11. (D) 'with' 'bag and
baggage' ए idiom
5. (C) 'sufficient' औ 'enough'
'with' ; -

(i) He returned from Delhi bag and
' ' , 'sufficient ; baggage. [ 'with bag and baggage"]
'enough' ; -
(i) I have enough time to do this work. 12. (B) 'about' superfluous
(ii) I have sufficient time to do this work. 'illustrate/ describe/discuss'
Object (something) , 'about +
6. (B) 'not' 'forbade'
Object'.
'not' 'Forbade', -'
(i) He discussed it. [ about it] 20. (A) 'The English teacher 'The teacher
(ii) He described it. [ about it] of English' 'the English
teacher' ' ' ' the
13. (C) 'over' superfluous over- teacher of English dk vFkZ gS vaxsth ds f”k{kdA
ride/ overcome 'over'
; - 21. (B) 'lecturership' 'lectureship'
(i) He overcame you. [ overcame over 'lecturership'
you] 'teachership' 'lecturership'
झ 'lectureship'
14. (C) 'because' 'that'
'the reason' औ 'because' ए
; - 22. (A) 'to' superfluous 'what'

(i) The reason of his absence is that he is ill Relative Pronoun


Antecedent/Preposition
15. (A) 'don't' 'hardly/ ; -
scarcely' Negative
(i) What has always disturbed me is your
'don't/ doesn't/didn't/hasn't/haven't insincerity.
Negative ;
23. (A) 'All his family members' 'All the
-
members of his family' 'a
(i) He hardly comes. [ doesn't hardly
come] family member/family members'
'A member of his family/A
member of your family'
16. (A) 'back' superfluous
'reimburse' 'back'

24. (A) 'passing marks' 'pass marks'


17. (C) 'brother' superfluous
, 'passing marks'
18. (C) 'service' superfluous
'funeral' 'service' , 'a funeral
procession', 'a funeral march', 'a funeral 25. (D)'one another' 'the other'
pyre', 'a funeral pile' 'Each' 'other'
'one another’
19. (A) 'do not

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