Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 2 (Q.No. 3)
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 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
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Discussion:
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Aidveek said:
6 days ago
@All.
Here's my explanation.
Subject & clause:
Nitin's nephew, who lives in Bangalore → grammatically correct. The relative clause “who lives in Bangalore” is fine.
Verb phrase: is eager to travel to Delhi → correct usage. “Travel to Delhi” is standard.
Object phrase: to have a glimpse of the capital → acceptable. Some might prefer “to catch a glimpse,” but “to have a glimpse” is not grammatically wrong.
Overall structure: No redundancy, no tense errors, no misplaced prepositions.
Final Answer: No error. Option E is correct.
The sentence is grammatically sound, though stylistically, “catch a glimpse” would be smoother.
Here's my explanation.
Subject & clause:
Nitin's nephew, who lives in Bangalore → grammatically correct. The relative clause “who lives in Bangalore” is fine.
Verb phrase: is eager to travel to Delhi → correct usage. “Travel to Delhi” is standard.
Object phrase: to have a glimpse of the capital → acceptable. Some might prefer “to catch a glimpse,” but “to have a glimpse” is not grammatically wrong.
Overall structure: No redundancy, no tense errors, no misplaced prepositions.
Final Answer: No error. Option E is correct.
The sentence is grammatically sound, though stylistically, “catch a glimpse” would be smoother.
Suryansh said:
9 years ago
In option b 'is eager to travel to Delhi' that should not be there according to me.
So, for me option B is wrong.
So, for me option B is wrong.
Yogesh said:
9 years ago
Agree @Suryansh.
I also think the same. The answer should be option B. To will not come twice.
I also think the same. The answer should be option B. To will not come twice.
(4)
Kiara said:
1 decade ago
The answer is right, to have a glimpse kinda to have a view. So not a problem, take it easy.
Benson said:
1 decade ago
Glimpse is used with "catch" or "get". So it could be catch a glimpse, or get a glimpse.
Ashish said:
5 years ago
Is 'who' not redundant in Nitin's nephew, who lives in Bangalore?
Please explain.
Please explain.
(6)
Aarya said:
2 years ago
The answer could be "to catch a glimpse of Delhi".
Correct me, If I am wrong.
Correct me, If I am wrong.
(4)
Renuka said:
1 decade ago
The answer E is right because we can use the word, have a glimpse.
Shubrangshu said:
1 decade ago
How can you have a glimpse? it should be get a glimpse.
Soujanya said:
1 decade ago
Please any body tell me the explanation of that answer.
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