Grammar Challenge Hub: ERROR AND CORRECTION
Select Your Practice Test- Choose Your Difficult Level
Easy – Class 6 & Class 8 – Intermediate – Class 8 & Class 10 – Hard – Class 10 & Class 12
MCQ Test, Self Assessment
Chapter | Test Type |
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Intermediate | |
Hard |
🌟 Lesson: Spotting & Correcting Grammar Errors 🌟
📚 Objective:
To help students identify and correct grammatical or idiomatic errors in a sentence.
🧠 What Are Error Spotting Questions?
In these questions, you are given a sentence that may contain a grammatical mistake. Your job is to:
- Find the incorrect word or phrase
- Write the correct version
These errors could relate to verbs, subject-verb agreement, modifiers, prepositions, pronouns, tenses, or word order.
📌 Common Error Types and Clues
Error Type | What to Look For |
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Subject-Verb Agreement | Singular/plural mismatch – e.g., The team were ready → was |
Verb Tense | Wrong time reference – e.g., He go yesterday → went |
Infinitive/Verb Form | Wrong verb form after “to” – e.g., to fights → fight |
Modifiers | Misplaced or dangling – e.g., Being old, the toy broke (who is old?) |
Pronoun Errors | Wrong usage – e.g., between you and I → me |
Comparison Errors | Like/senior/prefer use – e.g., senior than → to |
Redundancy | Repeated words – e.g., of of → of |
Preposition Errors | Wrong preposition – e.g., insist for → on* |
✏️ Example with Step-by-Step Explanation:
Sentence: Some guys like to fights on even playing grounds, and some guys like to cheat.
Step | Check | Observation |
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1 | Is the verb form correct after “to”? | ❌ No. “to” should be followed by base verb – not “fights” |
2 | Check subject-verb match | ✅ “guys like” – correct |
3 | Check for meaning clarity | ✅ Sentence makes sense once verb is corrected |
✔️ Correction: Some guys like to fight on even playing grounds…
🧠 Tips to Spot Errors Quickly:
- Read the sentence aloud – it often sounds wrong when read naturally.
- Look for one clause at a time – spot verb and subject match.
- Underline possible error phrases and replace them mentally.
- Eliminate double words, wrong modifiers, wrong comparisons.
📝 Mini Practice Exercise:
Sentence | Incorrect Word | Correct Word |
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1. The boy don’t like to eat vegetables. | don’t | doesn’t |
2. She prefer tea than coffee in the mornings. | than | to |
3. Being a rainy day, the match was cancelled by the organizers. | Being a rainy day | As it was a rainy day |
4. The teacher asked the students that why they were late. | that | why |
📘 Now You Try!
Explore the exercises from Class 6 to 12 below and spot the errors yourself!