Error Correction is the one of the most scoring area of verbal section in any competitive exam. In these questions, one or more sentences, with some parts of it underlined or bold, are given. The candidates’ are required to check if there is any error in the sentence or in the marked parts of it. Accordingly, candidates’ will choose the option, which is grammatically correct.

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The Sentence correction Section includes different types of Questions. These Questions are designed to test your ability to identify written English that is grammatically correct. They also test your ability to understand the essential message conveyed in that sentence. Therefore, understanding the essential and discarding the unimportant or non-essential in the key point to be focused while attending to these type of questions. 

When we analyze placement papers, we find that there are different patterns employed to test these question on Sentence Correction" 

Choosing the Grammatically Correct Sentences 

In this type of question, four sentences are given and we are asked to choose the grammatically correct sentence. There is no underlined part so you have to observe the entire sentence for its accuracy and grammar. 

Choosing the best alternative. 

This is a different type of question where a part of the sentence is high-lighted or underlined. You have to choose the best alternative from amount the four given sentences. 

Identifying the incorrect sentence or Sentences. 

In this type of questions four sentences are given, usually connected to one another. You have to identify the incorrect sentences. At times out, of the four given sentences, three may be incorrect and at times One or Two May be incorrect so you have to study the sentence with concentration. 

Inappropriate Usage. 

Here, the different usages are tested. it may be a particular use of word. It may be particular usage of phrases. You have to choose the option in which the usage in inappropriate or incorrect. 

To score well in the above sections, you need to know Standard English grammar. You must be able to recognize the various parts of speech and identify the way they are used incorrectly in test Question. 

Mainly, your attention should be focused on tenses of verbs, word order, word form, and agreement of the verb with the subject, difference between principal verb and Auxiliary verb, that usage of Infinitives and grounds and proper usage of preposition. You must also have a solid understanding of the different idiomatic phrases and the link between one clause and the other. i.e. principal clause and sub-ordinate clause. Strategies to solve questions on choosing grammatically correct sentences

The first thing to do is to go through all the four sentences quickly. The common mistake, committed by the examinees, is that the movement they find one error immediately they choose that as error. There may be multiple errors in a sentence. Therefore while choosing the correct sentence; you have to be careful, the correct answer must correct all the errors. Intelligent reading will help you to make a judicious selection.

While reading the options you may find one or two sentences with glaring grammatical mistakes. Obviously, what you should do is to short list your options. Then closely concentrate on the one or two short listed options out of the four given.

Do not look for spelling errors or errors is the use of capital letters and punctuation marks. In this type of questions, you can take at for granted that errors, pertaining to spelling, use of capital letters and punctuation marks, are never included.

Look out for the grammatical errors. We have different types of grammatical errors. You have to concentrate chiefly on the following kinds of errors. 

1) Errors of subject verb agreement or concord of the verb with the subject. 
2)Errors based on the wrong usage of certain words of group of words. 
3) Errors in the use of pronoun 
4) Errors in the use of Tenses 
5) Errors in the use of Certain Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs. 
6) Errors in the use of Infinitives and gerunds.

Exercise Questions

1. a. I am not one of those who believe everything they hear.

b. I am not one of these who believes everything I hear.

c. I am not one of those who believes everything he hears.

d. I am not one of those who believes in everything one hears.

2. a. Cannot one do what one likes with one’s own?

b. Cannot one do that one likes to do with his own?

c. Cannot one do that one likes with his own?

d. Cannot one do what he likes with his own?

3. a. There’s Mr. Som, whom they say is the best singer in the country.

b. There’s Mr. Som, who they say is the best singer in the country.

c. There is Mr. Som, whom they say is the best singer in the country.

d. There is Mr. Som who, they say is the best s inger in the country.

4. a. Each of the students has done well. 

b. Each of the student has done well.

c. Each of the students have done well. 

d. Each of the student have done well.

5. a. Today we love, what tomorrow we hate; today we seek, what tomorrow we shun,
today we desire, what tomorrow we fear.

b. Today, we love what tomorrow we hate, today, we seek what tomorrow we shun,
today, we desire what tomorrow we fear.

c. Today we love what tomorrow we hate, today we seek what tomorrow we shun,
today we desire what tomorrow we fear.

d. Today we love what tomorrow we hate; today we seek what tomorrow we shun;
today we desire what tomorrow we fear. 

Directions for Questions 6 to 8. In each question, the word given is used in four different ways, numbered I to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate

6. FALLOUT

a. Nagasaki suffered from the fallout of nuclear radiation.

b. People believed that the political fallout of the scandal would be insignificant.

c. Who can predict the environmental fallout of the WTO agreements?

d. The headmaster could not understand the fallout of several of his good students at
the Public examination. 

7. PASSING

a. She did not have passing marks in mathematics

b. The mad woman was cursing everybody passing her on the road.

c. At the birthday party all the children enjoyed a game of passing the parcel.

d. A passing taxi was stopped to rush the accident victim to the hospital 

8. BOLT

a. The shopkeeper showed us a bolt of fine silk.

b. As he could not move , he made a bolt for the gate.

c. Could you please bolt the door?

d. The thief was arrested before he could bolt from the scene of the crime.

Answer Key

1.a; 2.a; 3.b; 4.a; 5.d; 6.d; 7.a; 8.b

Error Correction is the one of the most scoring area of verbal section in any competitive exam. In these questions, one or more sentences, with some parts of it underlined or bold, are given. The candidates’ are required to check if there is any error in the sentence or in the marked parts of it. Accordingly, candidates’ will choose the option, which is grammatically correct. Questions from this section are asked in 2 ways: 1. Grammar based error 2. Usage based error Freshersworld provides students or job seekers with the practice error correction questions and mock test. Error correction – aptitude preparation questions and answers for placements is also provided which would help candidates in getting jobs easily.
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