Common Error Detection - Study Mode
[#206] Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. Looking forward / to seeing / you / soon.
Correct Answer
Looking forward
Explanation
Solution: The sentence "Looking forward to seeing you soon." is grammatically correct. It is a common phrase used to express anticipation or expectation of meeting someone in the near future. There are no errors in this sentence. Therefore, the correct answer is Option E: No error .
[#207] Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. The historian / has been working / on the project / from last 12 years.
Correct Answer
(D) from last 12 years
Explanation
Solution: for the last 12 years
[#208] Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. You should inform / your superiors about / all those events which are / directly related to your work.
Correct Answer
You should inform
[#209] Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. We now look forward for / some great achievements / which to some extent / can restore the country's prestige once again.
Correct Answer
(A) We now look forward for
Explanation
Solution: We now look forward to
[#210] Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. The party chief made it a point to state that / the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister should also come / and they see what his party men had seen.
Correct Answer
(C) and they see what his party men had seen
Explanation
Solution: and see what his party men had seen