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2021-05-06 05:11:14 RULE 8


If two antecedents are joined by ‘and’ one being a human and other being an animal /non living thing, a relative pronoun ‘that’ is used.


The man and his dog who I saw yesterday have been kidnapped.

The man and his dog that I saw yesterday have been kidnapped.


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2021-05-06 05:10:10 RULE 7


‘which’ is used in place of ‘who’ when we are referring to a choice between two or more than two things or persons.

Q.Of the(a) / two sisters who(b) / is more intelligent? (c) /No error

Solution: Error is in (b)
Replace ‘who’ with ‘which‘


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2021-05-05 05:01:10 RULE 6


Both should be followed by ‘and’, not by as well as

Q. Both you as well as (a) /my brother are going to(b) / attend the party tomorrow(c) /No error

Solution: Error is in (a)
Replace ‘as well as’ with ‘and’


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2021-05-05 04:57:46 RULE 5


some nouns such as Separation, Excuse, Sight, Mention, Report, Pardon, Favour are not used with a noun or pronoun in the possessive form.

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At his sight the robbers fled.
At the sight of him the robbers fled.


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2021-05-04 08:04:44 2000+ The Hindu Vocabulary
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2021-05-04 08:04:09 IBPS EXAM 2019

2000+ VOCAB

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