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Verb 3

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Verb 3

The document consists of a series of sentences with potential grammatical errors, each followed by options indicating whether there is an error or not. It covers various aspects of English grammar, including verb usage, sentence structure, and idiomatic expressions. The purpose appears to be for practice or assessment of English language proficiency.

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VERB PART – 03
1. A question worth to ask is that (a)/ whether 21. The audience (a) / watched the clowns (b) /
the National Awards represent (b)/ Pan- performed their act . (c) / No error (d)
Indian cinema or (c)/ is the foc us on 22. The lawyer asked (a)/if it was worth to take
mainstream films only, (d)/ No error (e) (b)/the matter to court, (c)/No error (d)
2. A time sheet diary is to be (a)/ maintained 23. The manager asked Anil (a)/ if he (b)/ was
by every ac tor, sinc e (b)/ produc ers free to go (c)/ for hitch hiking (d)/No error.(e)
constantly complain that they are (c)/ forced 24. The students were (a) / looking forward
shooting for late hours because actors come to (b) / meet the eminent scientist. (c) /
very late, (d)/ No error (e) No error (d)
3. Although interlinking of rivers will (a)/ 25. We should all try (a)/ to help the police (b)/
help tackle drought, the government (b)/ in their efforts (c)/to combating crime, (d)/
has not paid much (c)/ attention to The No error(e)
project (d)/No error (e) 26. With a lot of persuasion (a)/ Mrinal was able
4. Every home and office (a)/ needs the latest to get (b)/the professor to agree (c)/to review
equipment (b)/ for keep up (c)/ with times, her article. (d)/ No error (e)
(d)/ No error (e) 27. You should avoid (a) / to go to school (b) / as
5. He caught the boy (a) / steal (b) / the parcel you have severe eye infection. (c) / No error
(c) / No error (d) (d)
6. He couldn’t but help (a)/ shedding tears at 28. You should avoid (a)/ to travel’(b)’/ in the
the plight (b)/ of the villagers rendered rush hour, (c)/ No error (d)
homeless (c)/ by a devastating cyclone, (d)/ 29. Are you (a)/ ready to go for(b)/ skiing today.
No error (e) (c)/ No error (d)
7. He denied (a) / to help (b) / me. (c) / No error 30. Visiting the village is (a)/ like be transported
(d) (b)/ into some other century.(c)/No error (d)
8. He denied (a)/ to have (b)/ been there. (c)/ No 31. India is a diverse and breathtaking (a)/
error (d) country with many places (b)/ worthwhile
9. He ultimately decided (a)/ to willingly and to see.(c)/No error (d)
cheerfully accept (b)/ the responsibility 32. Would you mind (a)/ opened the (b)/ suitcase,
entrusted to him. (c)/ No error.(d) Sir?(c)/No error (d)
10. He was (a)/ bent upon (b)/ to murder him. 33. One will help praising (a)/the courage (b)/of
(c)/ No error (d) the people.(c)/No error (d)
11. Her mother does not approve of (a)/ her to 34. Tourists always enjoyed (a)/to watch the
go to the party (b)/ without dressing setting (b)/sun in the Darjeeling Hills.(c)/No
formally, (c)/ No error (d) error (d)
12. I am going (a) to have this certificate (b)/ 35. One should (a)/avoid to (b)/make
attest by the Director. (c)/No error (d) mistakes.(c)/No error (d)
13. I cannot (a)/ afford for buying books (b)/ for 36. The accused now flatly denies (a)/have
this course because (c)/ they are very admitted (b)/his guilt in this first
expensive, (d)/ No error (e) statement.(c)/No error (d)
14. I remember (a)/ meet him (b)/ five years ago. 37. Do you remember (a)/to meet her (b)/at my
(c)/ No error (d) house last year? (c)/No error (d)
15. I should avoid to meet (a)/ people with 38. I always resent (b)/my brother (b)/wandering
dubious reputation (b)/ otherwise I shall about and doing nothing.(c)/No error (d)
soon (c)/ come to grief, (d)/ No error (e) 39. You should always (a)/aim to achieve (b)/
16. If a thing (a)/ is worth doing at all (b)/ it is higher goal to succeed in life.(c)/No error (d)
worth done well, (c)/ No error (d) 40. She was confident (a)/to qualify (b)/the
17. If a thing is (a)/important it is (b)/worth do examination.(c)/No error (d)
well, (c)/No error (d) 41. She does not mind visit (a)/her uncle though
18. My advice is to avoid (a)/ discuss (b) this (b)/he does not treat her well.(c)/No error (d)
problem with him today as (c) he is rather 42. You must desist to (a)/take to unfair (b)/means
testy and may (d) shout at you.(e) for achieving your ends.(c)/No error (d)
19. My father does not mind (a) / to be 41. He never minds (a)/to help (b)/the deserving
disturbed (b) / while he is reading the persons.(c)/No error (d)
newspaper. (c) / No error (d) 42. She resented my (a)/returning late (b)/at
20. The arm was so badly injured (a)/ that he night.(c)/No error (d)
must have had (b)/ it amputated. (c)/ No 43. I don’t remember (a)/to meet you (b)/in
error (d) Kashmir last year.(c)/No error (d)
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44. The professor insisted (a)/on Ram's writing 70. Due to me being a new comer (a)/I was unable
(b)/the essay within allotted time.(c)/No error (b)/ to get a good house, (c)/ No error (d)
(d) 71. You do not know (a)/ of him (b)/ leaving the
45. I have known (a)/him doing (b)/anything for town, (c)/ No error (d)
money.(c)/No error (d) 72. There is no question (a)/ come what may of
46. The police officer (a)/denied to be (b)/callous me (b)/ failing in the examination, (c)/ No error (d)
to the undertrial.(c)/No error (d) 73. My teacher (a)/ did not object (b)/ to me using
47. Classical music (a)/is worth (b)/to listen to.(c)/ the calculator, (c)/ No error (d)
No error (d) 74. The principal objected (a)/ to them wearing
48. My mother always (a)/detests to deal (b)/with short skirts(b)/at the function.(c)/No error(d)
shady children.(c)/No error (d) 75. Visitors (a)/were not permitted (b)/entering
49. He objected to (a)/me spending (b)/money on the park after dark. (c)/ No error (d)
cosmetics.(c)/No error (d) 76. We should all try (a)/to help the police (b)/in
50. The high Court restrained (a)/the Lower their efforts (c)/ to combating crime. (d)/ No
Court (b)/from taking any action against error (e)
him.(c)/No error (d) 77. I am glad to hear (a)/ that you narrowly (b)/
52. She has postponed (a)/to go abroad (b)/next escaped being run over by a (c)/ speeding car
year.(c)/No error (d) yesterday. (d) No error (e)
53. This book is designed (a)/to help you (b)/
preparing for competitive exams.(c)/No error 78. She doesn’t (a)/ mind to be (b)/disturbed. (c)/
(d) No error (d)
54. I will have (a)/ you to remember (b)/ me for 79. I have not (a)/ finished (b)/ to paint the
sure. door.(c)/ No error (d)
55. We had him (a)/to know (b)/his mistakes.(c)/ 80. One should (a)/ avoid (b)/ to make
No error (d) mistakes.(c) No error (d)
56. I don't mind (a)/ they (b)/coming late.(c)/No 81. The accused now (a)/ flatly denies have
error (d) admitted (b)/ his guilt in this first statement.
57. Would you (a)/mind to (b)/open the door.(c)/ (c)/ No error (d)
No error (d) 82. I should avoid to meet (a)/people with
58. It is no use (a)/to ask (b)/him to stay.(c)/No dubious reputation (b)/ otherwise I shall
error (d) soon (c)/ come to grief. (d)/ No error (e)
59. I can't (a)/help to (b)/laugh right now.(c)No 83. One can’t help (a)/ praising (b)/ the courage
error (d) of the people. (c)/ No error (d)
60. I don't enjoy (a)/to go to (b)/the theatre.(c)/ 84. He couldn’t but help (a)/ shedding tears at
No error (d) the plight (b)/ of the villagers rendered
61. Veena does not (a)/approve of (b)/her homeless (c)/by a devastation cyclone. (d)/
husband working (c)/as a teacher. (d)/No No error (e)
error (e) 85. The doctor advised (a)/ Suresh and Mohan to go
62. Ashish keeps to ask (a)/me the time and (b)/ I for swimming (b)/ because it was (c)/ good for
keep telling him (c)/to buy himself a watch. them. (d)/ No error (e)
(d)/No error (e) 86. The bank manager was (a)/ given a holiday
63. Mritunjay decided to put (l)/broken glass on and (b)/ so he resolved to go for hitch-
the top of his wall preventing boys (c)/to hiking.(c)/ No error (d)
climbing over it. (d) No error (e) 87. Shri Pashupatinath is (a)/ a temple worth to
64. There are people who can’t (l)/help to laugh see (b)/ in Kathmandu.(c)/ No error (d)
(b)/when they see someone (c)/slip on a 88. There was no point (a)/ in crying (b)/ over
banana skin. (d)/No error (e) spilt milk. (c) No error (d)
65. I regret (l)/informing you (b)/that your 89. It is no use (a)/ ask him to (b)/ come now, (c)/
application (c)/has been refused. (d)/No error because he is very busy. (d) No error (e)
(e) 90. If a thing is (a)/important it is (b)/ worth do
66. I tried to explain (a)/to him, but (b)/he refused well. (c)/ No error (d)
to listen (c)/ and went on grumble. (d)/ No 91. I had the electrician (a)/to look (b)/at my
error (e) broken light.(c)/No error (d)
67. There is no question (a)/ of my failing (b)/ in 92. The doctor will have (a)/the nurse called (b)/
the examination (c)/ No error (d) the patients.(c)/No error (d)
68. My teacher (a)/ did not object (b)/ to me using 93. The teacher had the students (a)/to write the
the calculator (c)/ No error (d) answers (b)/on the white board.(c)/No error (d)
69. The fact of me (a)/ being a stranger (b)/ does 94. She gets her son (a)/do his homework (b)/by
not excuse his conduct, (c)/ No error (d) promising him ice cream (c)/when he is
finished.(d)/No error (e)

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