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Welcome to Self Selection Board! 🚀 In this comprehensive guide on spotting errors in English grammar, we delve into the crucial skill of Error Spotting, essential for exams like CDS, NDA, AFCAT, and more. I'm Shubham Varshney, your guide in mastering Error Spotting and enhancing your English grammar skills.
*Understanding Error Spotting:*
Spotting errors is a method of identifying grammatical mistakes in English sentences, a fundamental aspect of the verbal ability section in exams like CDS, NDA, and AFCAT. This skill is instrumental in evaluating one's command over English, including grammar and punctuation.
*Error Spotting Rules:*
*Rule 1: Check and Identify the Part of Speech:*
Recognizing the part of speech is crucial in the Error Spotting process. With eight parts of speech in English Grammar, including interjection, adjective, pronoun, verb, noun, preposition, adverb, and conjunction, understanding the function of words is key to pinpointing errors.
Example:
Q: Ram are playing.
Ans: Ram is playing.
*Rule 2: Identify the Type of Sentence:*
Errors can be found in interrogative, affirmative, or negative sentences. Understanding the sentence structure aids in identifying and correcting errors.
Example:
Q: How are you going?
Ans: Where are you going?
*Rule 3: Check the Punctuation:*
Punctuation is a crucial element in conveying the rhythm of a paragraph. Spotting errors in commas, question marks, and full stops is vital for effective communication.
Example:
Q: How are you,
Ans: How are you?
*Rule 4: Identify the Pronouns:*
Understanding pronouns and their correct usage is essential for error-free sentences.
Example:
Q: Ram is a boy. She is playing cricket.
Ans: Ram is a boy. He is playing cricket.
*Rule 5: Identify Singularity and Plurality:*
Distinguishing between singular and plural sentences by checking for s/es endings on nouns helps in spotting errors effectively.
Example:
Q: Many boy are dancing together.
Ans: Many boys are dancing together.
*Error Spotting Exercises:*
*Punctuation:*
In the village. A large number of people live in one family? Due to this," numerous disputes occur between them; it results in higher tensions between the families?
Correct Way:
In the village, a large number of people live in one family. Due to this, numerous disputes usually occur between them. It results in higher tensions between the families.
*Singularity and Plurality:*
There are two families of bear that live in the forest. One bear has 5 childs. Another one has 2 children. All these children fight with each other. Due to this, parents keep them apart.
Correct Way:
There are two families of bears that live in the forest. One bear has five children. Another one has two children. All the children fight with each other. Due to this, the parents keep them apart.
*Conclusion:*
Error Spotting is an indispensable tool for evaluating candidates' grammatical skills, particularly in exams like CDS, NDA, AFCAT. This skill is found in the General English - Verbal Ability section and addresses mistakes in punctuation, subject-verb agreement, singular-plural, and various parts of speech. Stay vigilant about grammatical and punctuation errors to spot and resolve them effectively. Happy learning! 📚🔍
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