Error Correction
1. If the worst (1)/comes to worst, (2)/I will have to bid goodbye to my studies and join my family business. (3) /No error. (4)
2. The interim report does not (1)/ analyse thoroughly the principle causes (2)/of the disaster (3)/ No error (4).
3. The items I liked most (1)/were the rosewood carvings (2)/and the teakwood furnitures (4)
4. A part of the training (1)/they offered was (2)/real good (3)/No error. (4)
5. The soil was moist as (1)/there was little rain (2)/the day before (3)/No error. (4)
6. The manager wanted to know who had arrived (1)/early that day (2)/the cashier or the accountant (3)/ No error. (4)
7. They are a politically important family; (1)/one of his sisters is a minister (2)/ and the other is married with a minister (3)/No error. (4)
8. Supposing that the information (1)/proves to be totally reliable, (2)/should we still have to recast the plans ? (3)/No error. (4)
9. Though its gloss can (1)/fool few unwary customers, (2)/it wouldn’t be difficult for the clever ones to judge its real worth (3)/No error. (4)
10. She pretends as if she has (1)/ never in her life, (2)/told a lie. Isn’t it ? (3)/No error.(4)