Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 23)
                   
                                       
                                  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).
23.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
                                                    Explanation:
                                                
                                                    when I reach New Delhi
                                                
                                                
                                            Discussion:
41 comments Page 2 of 5.
                
                        Amit said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Is it right to use- Reply to you when I shall reach Delhi.
                
                        Ankit said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                I shall certainly "write you", should we use "write to you"?
                
                        Aayush said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                There are two clauses 1. Principal clause 2. Subordinate clause, shall is used in principal clause so there is no need to use it again in a subordinate clause. It's a rule in grammar.
                
                        Swarnima said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                @Shubh.
Yes, you can use ''I will certainly'' instead of 'I shall certainly'.
                Yes, you can use ''I will certainly'' instead of 'I shall certainly'.
                        @shubh said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Can we use 'I will" instead of "I shall certainly"?
                
                        Swaminathan said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                I agree with you @Tridip.
                
                        Raj said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Because from the given sentence will and shall cannot be written together.
                
                        Pankaj said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Why can't we write "when I will reach New Delhi"?
Please guide me.
                Please guide me.
                        Amit said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                If two actions take place one after the other in future and if the first action depends on the first action, first action is in simple present tense and the action is in simple future tense.
                
                        Sanju kr sanjay said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Since 1st sentence in future tense so the last sentence will be present tense.
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