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vivek kumar

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· 1 Months ago

please describe it

Question:

DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval corres-ponding to the appropriate letter (a), (b), (c). If a sentence is free from errors, blacken the oval corresponding to (d) in the Answer Sheet.

I liked your house (a) more than (b)/I liked my own. (c) /No error (d)

Options:
A)

(a)

B)

(b)

C)

(c)

D)

(d)

Solution:

Ans: (c) When the subordinate clause begin with than or as, any tense form can be used in the subordinate clause, even though principal clause is in past tense. 'I liked your house more than I like my own. 

SACHIN

· commented

· 1 Months ago

more then my own (house), "i liked" need not repeat, i think.

Pragati Gupta

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· 1 Months ago

Yet to be approved!

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