Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
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).
9.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Discussion:
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Nanbol said:
1 decade ago
Having received your letter this morning, I write to thank you for the same.
Khurram Firoze said:
1 decade ago
I think the answer is correct however this sentence what I am writing may be correct.
On receiving your letter this morning, I am writing to thank you for the same.
On receiving your letter this morning, I am writing to thank you for the same.
Benson said:
1 decade ago
I think the usage 'the same' is ambiguous. It is worth noting that 'the same' is used mainly among Indian English speakers. Native English hardly say 'the same'.
When the context is clear, the above sentence can be written as "Having received your letter this morning, we are writing to thank you for it";
However, I do not see it as an error as much as a usage issue. So D (No error) would be the correct option.
When the context is clear, the above sentence can be written as "Having received your letter this morning, we are writing to thank you for it";
However, I do not see it as an error as much as a usage issue. So D (No error) would be the correct option.
Akhil said:
1 decade ago
Why not have received ?
Shiva said:
1 decade ago
Instead of using having after may be used.
Nikhil said:
1 decade ago
This morning we are instead of this we were is come.
Paul said:
1 decade ago
The option is B - we write and not are writing.
Hariank said:
1 decade ago
I think its "C" because, Having received your letter this morning, we are writing "Thank you for the same".
Vishnu said:
1 decade ago
I think A is correct because having is said to present tense. Received is said to past tense. Is it correct or not I don't no please any tell me.
Vimala said:
1 decade ago
I think being received is correct instead having received.
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