Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
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).


18.

(solve as per the direction given above)

When the dentist came in
my tooth was stopped aching
out of fear that I might lose my tooth.
No error.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
my tooth stopped aching
Discussion:
30 comments Page 1 of 3.

Mena said:   1 decade ago
No need for was.

Sai said:   1 decade ago
What is the wrong if we use was?

Aawe said:   1 decade ago
Simple past tense.

Atchaya said:   1 decade ago
Tooth itself ached. No one did that process (aching). So no need for "was".

Vertika said:   1 decade ago
@Aawe.... rightly said. simple past. so no use of adding another past tense helping verb i.e. "was".

Praskas said:   1 decade ago
It was not in continuous form.

Umapathi said:   1 decade ago
Isn't it passive voice? Please explain

Manju said:   1 decade ago
Out of fear your teeth stopped aching but the doctor did not stop your teeth from aching. In that case the passive sentence will be like this: your teeth was stopped from aching by the doctor. Don't confuse too much about these things just brush up your knowledge about active and passive voices. Vertika, I would prefer you to follow the structures in English language.

Rakesh Kumar said:   1 decade ago
A. dentist came in is "past indefinite" for the prolonging the statement looks better if the second is followed in the same verb . Was is not required as an additional verb.

Saurabh said:   1 decade ago
Completely agree with Atchaya we use was in object based of past indefinite where subject is not present. Tooth itself ached. No one did that process (aching). So no need for "was.


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