Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 217)
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).
217.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
so many books
Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.
Rashmi said:
1 decade ago
Please expain.
Kachichrist said:
1 decade ago
Please what is the difference between so many and too many?
Aashik Shrestha said:
1 decade ago
Generally 'too' means that you don't like the situation.
For example, "There is too much food on my plate" means that you're not happy about it.
For example, "There is too much food on my plate" means that you're not happy about it.
Nta said:
1 decade ago
Then does that mean unhappy sentences are not correct or what? I may not like the books or that I may be forced to read them.
Rahul said:
9 years ago
@Nta that's what I'm also thinking when he is regretting it he should use too only, grammatically D is the correct answer and shouldn't it be "books written by R. K" or "books of RK".
Divyanshu Goyal said:
8 years ago
Too is used in a negative sense.
Praveen said:
8 years ago
He is too intelligent to make a mistake. This is a correct sentence what about it @Divyanshu.
Is it also a negative sentence.
Is it also a negative sentence.
Sanjay Sugadev said:
8 years ago
@Praveen.
He won't do mistakes. So it's a negative sentence.
He won't do mistakes. So it's a negative sentence.
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Kappu said:
8 years ago
Too can't be used with many because too means excessively and it doesn't make any sense, excessively with many as their meaning is same.
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Happy said:
8 years ago
Is it "by R.K Narayanan " or "Of R.K Narayanan"?
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