Spotting Errors In English For SSC & Bank With Solution

By Vijay Gupta

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Spotting errors in English

In this article, I have discussed many questions related to spotting errors. Spotting errors in English is the most important topic to study.

In other words, you can say that the questions related to this chapter are asked in every SSC and Bank exam.

Well, the chapter on spotting errors in English doesn’t cover a large portion of the total paper, but if you have learnt it deeply, definitely it can help you to get higher marks.

Although you can hardly find four or five questions of spotting errors in English, if you answer those questions correctly, your confidence level will definitely increase.

Now, without wasting your valuable time let’s start the topic.

Know the proper use of prepositions in the sentences.

But, before starting the topic, I’ll recommend you to study all the parts of speech in English otherwise you won’t be able to understand what I’m going to explain below as I have taken errors related to the most important parts of speech.

Spotting Errors In English For SSC & Bank With Solution –

1. Spotting errors based on Verbs –

( A ) The old beggar ( a ) / prayed that ( b ) / he may live long. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( B ) Waste plastic ( a ) / should be recycle ( b ) / if It’s possible. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( C ) Run fast ( a ) / lest you will ( b ) miss the flight. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( D ) I would ( a ) / rather take ( b ) tea then coffee ( c ) / No error ( d )

( E ) He dare ( a ) / not to listen ( b ) bad speeches ( c ) / No error ( d )

( F ) The man was driven ( a ) / into a narrow ( b ) street where he was slewed by the robber. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( G ) Failure must not be ( a ) / a permanent affect ( b ) on a person ( c ) / No error ( d )

( H ) That university ( a ) / was found in 1975 ( b ) when India needed it. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( I ) I complaint ( a ) / him to the Principal ( b ) but he failed to mend his ways. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( J ) He lied ( a ) / on the grass ( b ) for taking rest in the sunlight. ( c ) / No error ( d )

Answers –

( A ) – Instead of may, use might

( B ) – Instead of recycle, use recycled

( C ) – Instead of will, use should

( D ) – Instead of then, use than

( E ) – Instead of not to listen, use not listen

( F ) – Instead of slewed, use slain ( slay – slew – slain )

( G ) – Instead of affect, use effect

( H ) – Instead of found, use founded

( I ) – Instead of complaint, use complained

( J ) – Instead of lied, use lay ( lie – lay – lain )

Read also, what is a noun with examples?

2. Spotting errors based on Subject Verb Agreement –

( A ) Neither of them ( a ) / are attending the party ( b ) / on January 15. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( B ) Many a man ( a ) / have gone ( b ) / there in the party. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( C ) Either you ( a ) / or your son ( b ) / are coming to home right now. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( D ) Each of the students ( a ) / have to play ( b ) / a game at least. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( E ) Knowledge of English and Hindi ( a ) / are required to qualify ( b ) / the exam. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( F ) It is I ( a ) / who is ( b ) / a doctor in this hospital. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( G ) My brother-in law ( a ) / with his sister ( b ) / were present at the ceremony. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( H ) Every father ( a ) / thinks that their child will be ( b ) / a successful man one day. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( I ) Arman Malik is ( a ) / one of the best singer ( b ) / who are loved in the whole country. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( J ) Five miles ( a ) / are a ( b ) / long distance to cover in 10 minutes. ( c ) / No error ( d )

Answers –

( A ) – Instead of are, use is

( B ) – Instead of have, use has

( C ) – Instead of are, use is

( D ) – Instead of have, use has

( E ) – Instead of are, use is

( F ) – Instead of is, use am

( G ) – Instead of were, use was

( H ) – Instead of their, use his

( I ) – Instead of singer, use singers

( J ) – Instead of are, use is

Read, what is a pronoun with examples?

3. Spotting errors based on Conditional Sentences –

( A ) If I had been ( a ) / a doctor I would ( b ) / have help him. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( B ) Unless you do not watch movie ( a ) / with me ( b ) / I will not go to theater. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( C ) Until the bus doesn’t reach ( a ) / the destination ( b ) / I will not get off the bus. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( D ) Had the river overflown ( a ) / its bank, ( b ) / flood would have come. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( E ) If I was you ( a ) / I would not ( b ) / give my bike. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( F ) I will wait for you ( a ) / until you ( b ) / come to home. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( G ) If I was a billionaire ( a ) / I would help ( b ) / the government. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( H ) Of course, I will tell you ( a ) / when he ( b ) / will come back. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( I ) Had I known him, ( a ) / I would allow ( b ) / to come in. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( J ) If the government will make ( a ) / the strict rules and regulations ( b ) / the law and order situation will improve. ( c ) / No error ( d )

Answers –

( A ) – Instead of help, use helped

( B ) – Remove do not from option ( a )

( C ) – Remove doesn’t from option ( a ) and Instead of reach, use reaches

( D ) – Instead of overflown, use overflowed

( E ) – Instead of was, use were

( F ) – No error

( G ) – Instead of was, use were

( H ) – Remove will from option ( c ) and Instead of come, use comes

( I ) – Instead of I would allow, use I would have allowed

( J ) – Instead of If the government will make, use If the government makes

Know, the proper use of adjectives.

4. Spotting errors based on Noun –

( A ) Alms are given ( a ) / to the ( b ) / poors. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( B ) Abhishek has ordered ( a ) / brand new ( b ) / equipments from Amazon . ( c ) / No error ( d )

( C ) A strong breeze ( a ) / blew his ( b ) / golden cap. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( D ) Whenever I go to Kashmir ( a ) / I stay ( b ) / in five-starts hotels. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( E ) Rohan made a big blunder ( a ) / but we ( b ) / ignored it. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( F ) The police have ( a ) / collected ( b ) / many informations from the thief. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( G ) I am one of those ( a ) / man who earned ( b ) / name and fame by luck. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( H ) All his brother-in-laws ( a ) / belong to ( b ) / one family. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( I ) All the evidences ( a ) / were against Kapil ( b ) / but he didn’t panic. ( c ) / No error ( d )

( J ) When I entered the room ( a ) / I saw a snake ( b ) / crawling on the ground. ( c ) / No error ( d )

Answers –

( A ) – Instead of poors, use poor

( B ) – Instead of equipments, use equipment

( C ) – Instead of A strong breeze, use A breeze

( D ) – Instead of five-starts hotels, use five-start hotels

( E ) – Instead of a big blunder, use a blunder

( F ) – Instead of informations, use information

( G ) – Instead of man, use men

( H ) – Instead of brother-in-laws, use brothers-in-law

( I ) – Instead of evidences, use evidence

( J ) – Instead of ground, use floor

See the article about what is an adverb?

Ultimately, I hope that the article must have fulfilled your needs because I have taken all types of spotting errors in English.

For your kind information, spotting errors in English is a very simple topic if you have studied parts of speeches very well otherwise you will not be able to solve them.

Moreover, If you’re not satisfied with these spotting errors, please comment and I will definitely add extra spotting errors in English on different chapters.

Thank you.

Vijay Gupta

Hello everyone, My name is Vijay Gupta and I belong to a very small town that is situated in district Hardoi, which is in Uttar Pradesh. 1. Education – I’ve completed my primary education from a private school that is situated in my hometown and upper primary, matric and higher secondary education have been completed from a government college. Well, I was an average student till class 5th, but I accelerated my preference towards studies from class six. Consequently, I passed out many classes with good positions. Even I passed out 12th with good marks ( 405/500 ) and topped my college. Due to getting good marks, I got a cheque of 500 rupees and was rewarded by the Principal of my college. After completing my 12th, I prepared twice for IIT ( Indian Institute of Technology ) from Aakash institute, but unfortunately, I failed to get selected into the best IIT colleges. But during the preparation, I was being graduated from CSJMU Kanpur. I completed my graduation in 2016 and now I’m pursuing an educational degree ( B.Ed. ). 2. Profession – Although I love teaching, but I also do blogging. Both are my favorite jobs.

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