Sentence Correction for CAT 2012

What is wrong in these sentences....

1) A Brash walk before dinner helps to enforce the appetite
2) The death tally in the pakistan earthquake has now risen to 30000
3) Let's take a sluggish stroll along the beach ,shall we?
4) To join the lucknow golf club you pay a flattened fee of rs 5 lakhs
5) Cross border cooperation has led to series of arrests of drug smugglers
6) The plane's undercarriage failed to open and it crashed
7) Cooperation across the fronts has been very good


@challenger90 i too dont know the answers but i know that these are gramatically incorrect... The answers you posted seems right to me

@sunilmdatla @barclays_boss .. sir please help... what are the gramatical mistakes in those 7 sentences
Decide whether the sentences below are grammatically correct or incorrect

1)Jane asked me if I would tell her the truth.
2)Tom suggested that Mary go to university.
3)I don't like tea, too.
4)According to me, Jack is not very clever.
5)Would you mind to tell me your name, please?

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Directions: The following sentence is divided into four parts (a), (b), (c), (d). One of the given parts is grammatically incorrect. You have to detect the error and indicate your choice. If there is no error mark '(e)' in the answer choice.

He led (a)/ the (b)/ caravan wherever he (c)/ wanted to go. (d)/ No error (e)

1. (a)

2. (b)

3. (c)

4. (d)

5. (e)

@dreamz007 said:

58

Directions: The following sentence is divided into four parts (a), (b), (c), (d). One of the given parts is grammatically incorrect. You have to detect the error and indicate your choice. If there is no error mark '(e)' in the answer choice.He led (a)/ the (b)/ caravan wherever he (c)/ wanted to go. (d)/ No error (e)

1. (a)

??

@PSub no
@dreamz007 said:

58

Directions: The following sentence is divided into four parts (a), (b), (c), (d). One of the given parts is grammatically incorrect. You have to detect the error and indicate your choice. If there is no error mark '(e)' in the answer choice.He led (a)/ the (b)/ caravan wherever he (c)/ wanted to go. (d)/ No error (e)

1. (a)

2. (b)

3. (c)

4. (d)

5. (e)

a) Im not sure if u lead a caravan. At the same time, quite clueless as to what could be its replacement.

@dreamz007 said:
@PSub no
d) hai fir ... went ana chaiye ?
b) there should be a comma after caravan,
c) should end as - wanted to go to.


Correct Answer : (3)

@dreamz007 (c)


@dreamz007 it should be " to wherever he wanrted to go"

@swetad said:
1) its brisk not brash and also increase the appetite not enforce
2)its death toll not tally
3)slow stroll
4)flat rate fee not flattened fee
5)"a" series of arrests
6) its undercarriage doors or landing gear
7)its front not fronts
in 7 has should be have
@doctoriim

@challenger90

I only have the OA for 1st one and its (3)

Usain Bolt set the quickest time in the world this season as he eased to victory in the 200 meters at a Diamond League meet.
D. Mitt Romney will skip a key early test for Republican presidential candidates by forgoing the Iowa straw poll
Diamond League meet-we are not using the before this
Iowa straw poll.-but we are using the before this..
WHY SO...

@sharmaa.abhay said:
OA is (5)...
What are the mistakes in c and e

@dreamz007

I think the ans is Until

@SufyS

58

Directions: The following sentence is divided into four parts (a), (b), (c), (d). One of the given parts is grammatically incorrect. You have to detect the error and indicate your choice. If there is no error mark '(e)' in the answer choice.He led (a)/ the (b)/ caravan wherever he (c)/ wanted to go. (d)/ No error (e)

1. (a)

2. (b)

3. (c)

4. (d)

5. (e)

ans 3 (c)

SET 59 :

Find the correct sentence(s) :

1. It is totally right.
2. You are a luxuriant man.
3. Bread is made of flour.
4. It is a historical event.
5. She made a speech.
6. He is our mutual friend.