Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
Directions to Solve
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
11.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
it is the meek and the humble
Discussion:
101 comments Page 8 of 11.
Priyanka said:
9 years ago
I don't understand why we should use 'THE'. Please explain me.
Yash Ramani said:
9 years ago
The is used because it is a specific class that's fine but the will be not used in both the words when the article is used in both the words it becomes plural in this case it is singular so it will "the meek and humble".
Heena said:
9 years ago
Meek and humble are adjective. Why to use the?
Abhinav said:
9 years ago
He is a humble guy. Is it correct?
Harpreet singh said:
9 years ago
Why to use the before meek and humble?
ANKIT said:
9 years ago
I think the meaning of meek and humble is same so it is incorrect.
Shameel said:
8 years ago
'Who' is a relative pronoun and it is only used after mentioning a person but not by his name. You should not use articles before the name of a person. Since it is not a name, we are supposed to use an article.
Minh said:
8 years ago
For eg. ''The beauty and the beast'' it refers the character of people. Those people who are meek and humble, they are the particular group of people who could inherit the earth.
Bishruta said:
8 years ago
1. If it refers to a group a people, IT IS should not be used there.
2. We use The poor---poor people as a whole, so it is plural
3. When The is used before nouns/adjective separately, they do not act like singular.
Ex: A) The headmaster and Chairman is present in the ceremony---Here Headmaster and Chairman is a common entity.
B) The headmaster and the Chairman are present in the ceremony-- Here Headmaster and Chairman are not a common entity.
2. We use The poor---poor people as a whole, so it is plural
3. When The is used before nouns/adjective separately, they do not act like singular.
Ex: A) The headmaster and Chairman is present in the ceremony---Here Headmaster and Chairman is a common entity.
B) The headmaster and the Chairman are present in the ceremony-- Here Headmaster and Chairman are not a common entity.
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BALAJI said:
8 years ago
Why you are using "the" before meek and the humble. It is consonants but why you use that Definite article here.
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