আমরা আপনাদের জন্য এনেছি Special Common Errors – এর সেট, যা বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতামূলক পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিতে অত্যন্ত কার্যকর। প্রতিটি প্রশ্নের শেষে সঠিক উত্তর এবং সমাধান দেওয়া থাকবে। নিয়মিত এমন কন্টেন্ট পেতে আমাদের সাথে যুক্ত থাকুন এবং আপনার প্রস্তুতিকে আরো মজবুত করুন। 🎯
Q.1. The only real science is the knowledge (a)/ of how the person should live his life. (b)/ And this knowledge is open to everyone. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘a person should live’ – in place of ‘the person should live’. We don’t need to use the definite article ‘the’ here with the noun ‘person’, as, we are not talking about any specific/definite or known person here. We are talking about just a common person/man, so, the indefinite article ‘A’ should be used here with the noun ‘person’.
Q.2. Man is a little bit better (a)/ than his reputation, (b)/ and also little bit worse. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘a little bit’ – in place of – ‘little bit’. For uncertainty, always use ‘a little’ instead of ‘little’. ‘A little bit better and a little bit worse’ is the right way to frame it.
Q.3. Dear haters, I couldn’t help (a)/ but noticing that ‘awesome’ ends with (b)/ ‘me’ and ‘ugly’ starts with ‘u’.” (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘but notice’ – in place of – ‘but noticing’. ‘Couldn’t help but notice’ is the right usage.
Q.4. Sometimes you’re fighting (a)/ with corporations and forgot that (b)/ people can talk to each other. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘forget’ – in place of – ‘forgot’. The sentence is framed in the present tense, so, the first form of the verb ‘forget’ should be used here instead of the past form ‘forgot’.
Q.5. If there is something great in you, it will not (a)/ appear on your first call. It will not appear and come (b)/ to you easily, without any work and effort. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.6. I believe one day at a time; (a)/ you’ll get your ‘TODAY’, that’s what you’ve got, (b)/ that’s what you lived for. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘live for’ – in place of – ‘lived for’. The sentence is framed in the present tense (with a future probability), so, the first form ‘live’ should be used here instead of the past form ‘lived’.
Q.7. With effective board meetings, founders can strategically (a)/ manoeuvre their businesses to the pinnacles of triumph, (b)/ and be achieved those end goals that everyone ultimately desires to see. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘achieve’ – in place of – ‘be achieved’. The sentence is framed in the present tense, so, first form of the verb ‘achieve’ should be used here.
Q.8. The news in 21st century is not just about disseminated information. (a)/ It is more about channelising the emotions of (b)/ the audience and gathering their opinions in real time. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘disseminating information’ – in place of – ‘disseminated information’. After the helping verb ‘is’, main verb is required here, so, ‘disseminating’ should be used here, as the sentence is framed in the active formation.
Q.9. Successful innovation is, almost always, (a)/ a product of high-learning experiments. One need to learn, (b)/ from users, what works for them and what doesn’t. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘needs’ – in place of – ‘need’. ‘One’ is a singular pronoun, so, the singular verb form ‘needs’ should be used here instead of the plural form ‘need’.
Q.10. The true impact on any venture (a)/ will be seen two quarters after the lifting of the lockdown. (b)/ Those who survive will be the winners of this battle. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.11. I subscribed to the law of contrary (a)/ public opinion, if everyone thinks one thing, (b)/ then I say bet the other way. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘subscribe’ – in place of – ‘subscribed’. The sentence is framed in the present tense, so, the present form of the verb ‘subscribe’ should be used here instead of the past form ‘subscribed’.
Q.12. If someone were to harm my family or a friend or (a)/ somebody I love, I would eat them. I might ended up (b)/ in jail for 500 years, but I would eat them. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘end up’ – in place of – ‘ended up’. In active voice sentences, after the modal verbs (can, could, may, might, etc.), first form of the verb is used.
Q.13. In case you love two people at the same time, (a)/ choose the second one, if you really love the first one, (b)/ you wouldn’t have fallen for the second one. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘had loved’ – in place of – ‘love’. The conditional clause (if clause) should be in the past perfect tense, as, the result implies here of the present feelings about a past decision (or other action). Could have, would have, and should have are sometimes called “modals of lost opportunities.” To form these past modals, use could, would, or should followed by have, followed by a past participle verb.
Q.14. I think everybody’s weird. (a)/ We should all celebrate our individuality (b)/ and not be embarrassed or ashamed of them. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use the singular pronoun ‘it’ – in place of – ‘them’. We need a pronoun here for the noun ‘individuality’, which is singular, so, the singular pronoun ‘it’ should be used here.
Q.15. Just keep moving forward and don’t (a)/ give a shit about what someone thinks of you. (b)/ Do what you have to do, for you. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.16. I don’t think anybody is necessarily ready for death. (a)/ You can only hope that when it approach, you feel like you’ve said (b)/ what you wanted to say. Nobody wants to go out in a mid-sentence. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘approaches’ – in place of – ‘approach’. The pronoun ‘it’ is singular in nature, so, we have to use the singular form ‘approaches’ here instead of the plural form ‘approach’.
Q.17. My daughter was asked by little old lady (a)/ in a hotel restaurant in London, what her daddy did. She answered, “He’s a pirate”, and I was very proud of that answer. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘a little old lady’ – in place of – ‘little old lady’. We have to use the indefinite article ‘a’ before ‘little’ for the noun ‘lady’.
Q.18. Most of the successful (a)/ people in Politics are (b)/ failures as human being. (c)/ No errors (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘human beings’ – in place of – ‘human being’. The sentence talks about ‘people’, which is plural in nature, so, the plural form ‘human beings’ should be used here instead of the singular form ‘human being’.
Q.19. Do you spend time with your family? (a)/ That’s good. Because, a man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.20. If there’s anything unsettling to (a)/ your stomach, it’s watching actors on (b)/ television talking about their personal lifes. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘lives’ – in place of – ‘lifes’. The plural form of the noun ‘life’ is ‘lives’, not ‘lifes’. We have to use the plural form ‘lives’ here as the sentence talks about ‘actors’, which is plural in nature.
আমাদের Objective এবং Descriptive English-এর পেইড ব্যাচে ভর্তি হতে নিচের ফর্মটি পূরণ করুন: