Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
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).
19.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
to defend the hard-won
Discussion:
56 comments Page 2 of 6.
Giriraj said:
1 decade ago
Thanks vertika and sudar you are just rocking.
Ankit said:
1 decade ago
Thanks for the peace of information vratika, was very help full.
Dan-1 of pandemonium said:
1 decade ago
Hardly = almost not.
Hard = tough enough to get something.
Hardly, barely are one and the same.
Hard = tough enough to get something.
Hardly, barely are one and the same.
Maniratnam said:
1 decade ago
@ Vertika,thanks for the help.
Spity said:
1 decade ago
Why can't we use their instead of his?
Gwen said:
1 decade ago
We always use first form of verb after "the" !
So hard is correct !
So hard is correct !
Tarun said:
1 decade ago
What about question of Spity?
Janaki said:
1 decade ago
Hardly means 'almostnot'. So, the use of hardly in this sentence will be inappropriate.
Pinky said:
1 decade ago
Hardly indicates a negative word. Defend itself is a negative word we can't use double negative words in one statement.
Neha said:
1 decade ago
Why we didn't use their instead of his?
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