Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
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).
7.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
expressed doubt that
Discussion:
80 comments Page 5 of 8.
Risan said:
9 years ago
I think 'whether' is the best answer.
Stranger said:
9 years ago
@Aditi.
According to me, (if/whether) is generally used for sense like a question.
And here if we use (if/whether) it makes a question. But member has doubt so simply use "that".
If there would be "asked" in place of "doubt" then we might use (if/whether) because "asked" make a question.
According to me, (if/whether) is generally used for sense like a question.
And here if we use (if/whether) it makes a question. But member has doubt so simply use "that".
If there would be "asked" in place of "doubt" then we might use (if/whether) because "asked" make a question.
Sindhu said:
9 years ago
Really I didn't understand it. Can anyone explain me?
Vena said:
9 years ago
I can't understand this. Can someone explain?
Rishu said:
9 years ago
It is a direct and indirect conversion. It's indirect form.
ARman said:
9 years ago
Tell me when I use "if" and when I use "whether".
Ayush Singhal said:
9 years ago
If you really doubt that something is true (suspect that it's false), use "doubt that" I doubt that Fred has really lost 25 pounds. If you want to express uncertainty, use "whether" I doubt whether we'll see the comet if the clouds don't clear soon. "Doubt if can be substituted for "doubt whether, though it's considered somewhat more casual, but don't use it when you mean "doubt that".
Gopal said:
9 years ago
@Aayam, where is a redundancy?
In redundancy, there must be a duplication of words.
In redundancy, there must be a duplication of words.
Sandhya said:
9 years ago
Answer B is correct, it should be "doubted".
Aigbogun moses said:
9 years ago
B is correct because "one of"means one out of many.
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