Cluster · English Grammar Error Identification
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in future continuous tense form pipeline-1207282
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. pipeline-1207285
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Select the grammatically correct sentence from the given options. pipeline-1207270
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in future continuous tense form. pipeline-1207275
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. The absconding foreigners make up 90% of (A)/ foreign nationals who were enlarged on bail (B)/ pending trial and has fled the country or otherwise made (C)/themselves scarce and not available to face prosecution. (D) pipeline-158049
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the given question, a sentence is divided into five parts (A,B,C,D and E), out of which the last part is correct. Out of the remaining four, there are errors in three parts. Choose the part which doesn’t have an error. If all the four parts are correct, mark (E) i.e. ‘All are correct’ as the answer. A fewer highlighted aspect (A) in global warming is that (B) it may link desperate disasters (C) — floods, pandemics and pestilence (D)— amplifying the potency of each. (E) pipeline-95071
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english | — | intermediate | |
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The given sentence has been broken up into four different parts. The error, if any, will be in any part of the sentence. Select the option which contains the part of the sentence which has an error (spelling, grammatical or contextual). If there is no error, choose option E. The judge asked the man (A)/if the bag he had lost (B)/contain five thousand rupees. (C)/The man replied that it did (D)/No error (E). pipeline-93699
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english | spelling | intermediate | |
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Each question consists of four sentences and some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Read each sentence to find out the error in the sentence(s) and select the option that indicates the grammatically incorrect and inappropriate sentence (s). Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. A. Foreign bourses, however, will likely find other ways to list derivatives linked to Indian stocks and indices without any help over Indian exchanges soon. B. The present move, thus, is unlikely to rein in the vast offshore market for Indian derivatives. C. It also leaves a lot to be desired. D. Index derivatives such as the SGX Nifty that are linked to stocks that form Nifty have gained the patronage of large foreign investors for many reasons. pipeline-95070
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. World Health Organisation said that the coronavirus vaccine delivery to (a)/ poorest countries, through its COVAX vaccine-sharing scheme, will begin in the (b)/ first half of 2021. However, WHO added that the deliveries remained "contingent (c)/ upon regulatory approvals and countries' readiness for delivery" (d). pipeline-71032
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the given sentence identify the segment that contains the grammatical error. At least 43 people killed in a fire that broke out in a house at Anaj Mandi on Delhi’s Rani Jhansi road early Sunday morning. pipeline-65550
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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In the following questions, a sentence is provided which is divided into different parts. One of these parts is highlighted and is free from grammatical error. Remaining parts may or may not be grammatically or contextually correct. Choose the letter corresponding to the correct part as your answer. Ganesh and his (A)/ friend were (B)/ walking towards the (C)/ station when they (D)/ met his common friend (E). pipeline-75383
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. Following a sharp spike in violence as Washington (A)/ pursues a withdrawal of its remaining troops from (B)/ Afghanistan, the Taliban and Afghan government (C)/ declared a three-days ceasefire for this week on Monday. (D)/ No error (E) pipeline-105201
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english | — | intermediate | |
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The following questions consist of a sentence that is divided into three parts that contain grammatical errors in one or more than one part of the sentence. If there is an error in any part of the sentence, find the correct alternatives to replace those parts from the three options given below each question to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the given sentence is grammatically correct or does not require any correction, choose (e) i.e. No improvement required as your answer. The teacher reprimanded his class, (I)/saying that he was neither pleased with their poor work (II)/nor was he willing to accept their rowdy behaviour (III). (I)The teacher reprimand his class, (II)saying that he was either pleased with their poor work (III)nor willing to accept their rowdy behaviour. pipeline-93012
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english | — | intermediate | |
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A sentence, divided into three parts (I, II and III), is given. There may be an error in one or more parts. Determine the part(s) which require correction and mark the relevant option as your answer. For inter-house unity was an objective this year there were several matches arranged, (I)/ usually on a Sunday afternoon as this one was, that did not count towards the cup (II)/ in an attempt to promote friendly rivalry rather then the cut throat attitudes of many previous years. (III) pipeline-95838
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Each question consists of four sentences and some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Read each sentence to find out the error in the sentence(s) and select the option that indicates the grammatically incorrect and inappropriate sentence (s). Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. A. As much with ease with the pen, Ram Prasad Bismil was equally adept at wielding the pistol too. B. This fire-spitting revolutionary believed in attaining freedom by force. C. Bismil’s life and writing along with that of others is essential to make today’s generation aware in the country's freedom struggle. D. It will help tackle today’s prevailing corruption and communalism. pipeline-95074
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english | — | intermediate | |
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A sentence, divided into three parts (I, II and III), is given. There may be an error in one or more parts. Determine the part(s) which require correction and mark it as your answer. Katy jolted along her reverie at the pastor’s words and to hide her blush, (I)/ she took out her fan to try to cover for her face from the heat, but when she swished it back and forth, (II)/ the skunk scent wafted over and up into the pastor’s perfect nose. (III) pipeline-95841
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english | — | intermediate | |
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A sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. For each part, a correction statement is given. Determine the part which requires correction and mark it as your answer. If the statement is correct, mark option E i.e. 'No Improvement Required' as your answer. There was no requiring of legislation to implement this order,/ the functionary added and pointed up that anyone persisting with the practice of, / instant talaq could be prosecuted under domestic violence laws. pipeline-74833
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english | — | intermediate | |
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A sentence divided into three parts (I, II and III) is given. There may be an error in one or more parts. Determine the part(s) which require correction and mark it as your answer. Little she knew that she could never transmogrify into a toff (I)/ and that if she tried to she would be treated (II)/ with quiet contempt, or jeered at behind her back. (III) pipeline-95840
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Direction: Five statements are given below at A, B, C, and D. There may be some errors in the given statements. Mark the incorrect statement as the answer. If all the statements are correct, mark E, i.e., 'All are correct' as the answer. A. India’s critical failing has been the inability to protect its natural resource endowments, especially water and soil. Free electricity for pumping groundwater and highly subsidized fertilizers, especially urea, are damaging groundwater levels and their quality, especially in the Green Revolution states of Punjab, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh. B. This region is crying for crop diversification, especially reducing the area under rice by almost half, while augmenting farmers’ incomes. C. This can be done by switching of the highly subsidized input price policy (power, water, fertilizers) and MSP/FRP policy for paddy, wheat, and sugarcane, to more income support policies linked to saving water, soil, and air quality. D. But policymaking so far on this front has failed, resulting in excessive production of these three crops in the country. Sugar and wheat are being produced at prices higher than global prices, and these crops can’t be exported unless they are heavily subsidized. pipeline-90645
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Find the sentence that contains an error. pipeline-91567
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read out the sentences to find out a sentence that is free from the error. The alphabet corresponding to the sentence will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, Choose it as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. A. Nature is beautiful, also it is difficult to put into words. B. Nature is the ultimate source of our living C. With the increasing population, the threats nature are increasing. D. Nature’s beauty are portrayed through the sun and moon, the plants, the flowers, etc. E. The extinction of species as minute as dinosaurs and the survival of animals as tiny as ants have been documented in history. pipeline-106170
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the following question, multiple sentences have been given. Each sentence has been divided into a few parts which may or may not carry an error. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part and the sentence in which it is, will be your answer. If the given sentences carry no error, mark ‘All are correct’ as your answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation if any. (A) The COVID-19 vaccine has been developed by the (1)/ University of Oxford produces a similar immune (2)/ response in both older and younger adults, drugmaker AstraZeneca said on Monday (3). (B) It added that the adverse responses was lower among the elderly. (1) The results further build the body of evidence for (2)/ the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine (3). pipeline-62335
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select option 5 i.e. 'No Error'. India must scales up (A)/ supplies to COVAX, the international consortium seeking to (B)/ vaccinate countries with limited access (C)/, as well as covax countries with surplus stocks to do so (D). pipeline-157250
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical/idiomatic error in it. Find out the part that has a grammatical or idiomatic error in it. If there is no error, then, mark option 5 i.e. 'No Error'. Dynamic contrast refers to a combination of different sensations in the same food. (A)/ In the words of Witherly, foods with dynamic contrast have (B)/ an edible shell that goes crunch (C)/ followed by something soft or creamy and full of taste-active compounds. (D) pipeline-48353
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. Each of the countries deliver on commitments to (A)/ implement integrated electronic personal health (B)/ records, with access for patients, carers, and (C)/ health and care providers across multiple settings. (D) pipeline-106062
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the following questions, a sentence is provided which is divided into different parts. One of these parts is highlighted and is free from grammatical error. Remaining parts may or may not be grammatically or contextually correct. Choose the letter corresponding to the correct part as your answer. If there is no error, choose the option that indicates 'No error'. Work with team members (A)/ to ensure timelines are realistic (B)/ and deliverables are scoped to (C)/ allow for confident delivery of the (D)/ highest possible quality in the time allotted. (E) pipeline-75095
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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A sentence divided into three parts (I, II and III) is given. There may be an error in one or more parts. Determine the part(s) which require correction and mark the relevant option as your answer. According to the Constitution of India,(I)/ the right to the equality is one of the most important (II)/ fundamental rights of an Indian citizen. (III) pipeline-95837
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Four statements are given below at A, B, C, and D. There may be some errors in the given statements. Mark the incorrect statement as the answer. If all the statements are incorrect, mark E, i.e. 'All are incorrect' as the answer. pipeline-93361
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english | — | intermediate | |
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In the following questions, a sentence is provided which is divided into different parts. One of these parts is highlighted and is free from grammatical error. Remaining parts may or may not be grammatically or contextually correct. Choose the letter corresponding to the correct part as your answer. The government has signed (A)/ a memorandum of understanding with (B)/ the company to set up (C)/ a plant in the state (D). pipeline-75508
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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A sentence divided into three parts (I, II and III) is given. There may be an error in one or more parts. Determine the part(s) which require correction and mark the relevant option as your answer. When the CEO, A.G. Lafley taped Deb Henretta (I)/ to run P&G’s North American baby care division in 1999, he says he did so (II)/ precisely because she lacked of experience in that division. (III) pipeline-95839
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english | — | intermediate | |
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A paragraph is given below which has been divided into five parts i.e. A, B, C, D, and E. Part 'A' of the paragraph has no error. Find out the part that has a grammatical or contextual error(s) in it. If there is no error, then mark the option "No Error". Water is our most precious resource and we can't live without it. There's no substitute for it. (A)/Moreover, there's only so much of it to go round. Of all the water on Earth, just 2.5% is freshwater, and most of that is locked up in ice or deep underground. (B)/Rivers and lakes hold only a tiny fraction – but it’s this water that farming, industry, seven billion human beings and all life on land depend on. (C)/And freshwater environments is home to around 1 in 10 known animals – from dragonflies to ducks to dolphins, and around half of all fish species. (D)/We’re striving to protect and revive the rivers and wetlands that sustain people and nature, and ensure there’s enough water for all of us. (E) pipeline-20086
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english | — | intermediate | |
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The following questions consist of a sentence that is divided into three parts that contain grammatical errors in one or more than one part of the sentence. If there is an error in any part of the sentence, find the correct alternatives to replace those parts from the three options given below each question to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the given sentence is grammatically correct or does not require any correction, choose (e) i.e. No improvement required as your answer. When she went to the zoo, (I)/Lindsay got to see not only tigers, (II)/ but polar bears, iguanas, and toucans (III). (I)When she goes to the zoo, (II)Lindsay got to seeing not only tigers, (III) but also polar bears, iguanas, and toucans. pipeline-93011
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Read the sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical/idiomatic error in it. Find out the part that has a grammatical or idiomatic error in it. If there is no error then mark the 5th option i.e. No Error. The RBI has commissioned a banknote survey to assess the demand (a)/ for cash as well as denomination preferences so it could (b)/ print notes that people prefer. The survey was launched (c)/ in October last year but was postponed due to the lockdown (d). pipeline-50263
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any. Publishers and broadcasters say they have made (1)/ big strides over gender diversity in the newsroom, (2)/ with three-quarters (76%) believing (3)/ their organisation is doing the good job. (4)/ pipeline-1911
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english | — | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, select ‘No error’ as your answer. pipeline-1212791
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english | — | intermediate | |
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Parts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1213549
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212648
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212646
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212655
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212659
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212607
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212613
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, select ‘No error’ as your answer. pipeline-1212796
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english | — | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212593
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212599
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212642
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212661
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212869
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212829
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english | grammar_error | intermediate | |
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The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. pipeline-1212868
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english | grammar_error | intermediate |