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1. My mother is thinking/ that I should/ stop drinking/ No error
2. More than thirty lakh people/ were inoculated against COVID-19/ on March 15th/ No error
3. LIC was found/ on September 1, 1956/ via the Life Insurance Corporation Act. / No error
4. Most heart attacks/ involve discomfort/ in the centre or left side of the chest/ No error
5. For most food park/ marketing initiatives are restricted to/ a few hundred kilometers. / No error
6. It would be nice to have/ a good evening stroll/ after five hours of office/ No error
7. Arun likes/ Geography more than/ he likes History/ No error
8. While the solar energy has grabbed the spotlight, / wind power to have been made steady
progress/ across the world and India. / No error
9. Pride brings a/ great dealing of vanity, / an egotistic inflation/ No error
10. Persuasion happens only/ when someone takes a stand/ from which he has unwilling to move./
No error
11. The food consumed/ is converted on/ the body into glucose./ No error
12. This testing method requires/ one to fast overnight after which/ the fasting blood sugar level is
measured. / No error
13. Multiple research studies/ have laid emphasis on the importance/ of walking to improved
glucose control. / No error
14. This also allows/ individual writers/ to play his strengths. / No error
15. As a screen writers/ there are, broadly speaking, / two kind of jobs in the film world. / No error
16. He had been doing/ the job of a physician/ during the 1990s. / No error
17. All that/ glitters/ are not gold. / No error
18. A species is considered/ endangered when it is/ in a very high risk of extinction in the world. /
No error
19. Language is/ an essential modes of communication/ and every language matters in
communication. / No error
20. The matter was been resolved/ after long deliberations/ among the members of the team. / No
error
21. Care has been taken/ to ensure safety and security/ of the participant in the event. / No error
22. Everything is going well;/ we didn’t have/ any problem. / No error
23. Look! The boy over there/ wears the same sweater/ as you / No error
24. It begins/ to turn dark:/ shall I switch on the lights? / No error
25. Raman and Mitali/ have been married/ for twenty years. / No error
26. Jamila had a book/ in front of her,/ but she didn’t read it. / No error
27. When she heard the news/ she hasn’t been/ very pleased. / No error
28. Where are you coming from?/ Are you/ an American? / No error
29. I went to Canada/ a few years ago/ for a holiday. / No error
30. The auction, conducted by the bank,/ will be price based/ using multiple priced method. / No
error
31. If the scheme would have been implemented effectively/ all affected/ would have benefitted. /
No error
32. Scrolling through my social timeline,/ I hovered over a video/ of a minor road traffic accident. /
No error
33. The fascination with gold at least/ seems to be a case were traditional belief and/ modern
finance would point the same way. / No error
34. When everything starts working for you,/ you will find/ things are achieve and delivered. / No
error
35. If I were you/ I would not go for/ change of job. / No error
36. ‘Where there is a will/ then there is a way’/ is an old epithet / No error
37. Indian feminism grew out of the women’s movements/ of the late nineteenth century, / reached
full maturity in the early twentieth century. / No error
38. The greatest merit of democracy/ is that everyone feels free/ and can pursues his/her interest. /
No error
39. All stake holders of education/ have the right to ask for accountability/ in every aspects of its
implementation / No error
40. Learning many languages/ promotes linguistic, cultural and social harmonies/ among people
speaking different languages. / No error
41. One should not act/ according to one’s/ whims and fancies on public places. / No error
42. Economists believe that/ India had taken a new turn in 1990/ with the liberalization to her
economy. / No error
43. Irrigation works have a special importance/ in an agricultural countries like India,/ where rainfall
is unequally throughout the seasons. / No error
44. Except for few days/ in a year during the monsoon/ the river cannot flow on its own. / No error
45. Being apprised with our approach,/ the whole neighborhood/ come out to meet the minister. /
No error
46. The celebrated grammarian Patanjali/ was/ a contemporary to Pushyamitra Sunga. / No error
47. His appeal for funds/ met/ a poor response. / No error
48. Buddhism teaches that/ freedom from desires/ will lead to escape suffering. / No error
49. My friend said/ he never remembered/ having read a more enjoyable book. / No error
50. With a population of over one billion,/ India is second most populous country/ in the world after
China. / No error
51. It is/ in the temperate countries of northern Europe/ that the beneficial effects of cold is most
manifest. / No error
52. The effects of female employment/ on gender equality/ now appear to be trickling at the next
generation. / No error
53. Since the 15 minutes that she drives,/ she confesses that she feels like/ a woman with wings. /
No error
54. Anywhere in the world/ when there is conflict/ woman and children suffer the most. / No error
55. To love one art form is great/ but to be able to appreciate another/ and find lateral connections
are priceless. / No error
56. Female literacy rate has gone up by 11%/ in the past decade as opposed to/ a 3% increase in
male literacy. / No error