Please note: The first sentence is incorrect and the second is correct.
List of common errors also useful for competition exams.
- She prides on her beauty.
- She prides herself on her beauty.
- Students should avail of good opportunity.
Students should avail themselves of good. - We enjoyed at the party.
We enjoyed ourselves at the party. - There is nothing such as luck.
There is no such thing as luck. - Tell me how are you.
Tell me how you are. - He jumped a ten feet wide ditch.
He jumped a ditch ten feet wide. - What for has he come?
What has he come for? - This will not only interest children, but also good men.
This will interest not only children but also good men. - I neither know the name of the author, nor the bookseller.
I know the name of neither the author nor the bookseller. - He was either educated at Bombay or at Madras.
He was educated either in Bombay or in Madras. - Walking is good both for health and recreation.
Walking is good for both health and recreation. - The milk of a cow is too nutritious.
The milk of a cow is very nutritious. - Mohan lived in a boarding.
Mohan lived in a boarding house. - He has taken admission in a law college.
He has been admitted to a law college. - He feels very weak to walk.
He feels too weak to walk. - The tide was so strong that the rope was torn.
The tide was so strong that the rope broke. - The boat was drowned.
The boat sank. - Do it or you will be beaten.
Do it or you shall be beaten. - If they make noise, they will be fined.
If they make a noise they shall be fined. - He is suffering from a strong cold.
He is suffering from a bad cold. - Cattle is grazing in the field.
Cattle are grazing in the field. - The gentry of this town does not like it.
The gentry of this town do not like it. - The police has arrested him.
The police have arrested him. - I shall go to my quarter.
I shall go to my quarters. - I have four son-in-laws.
I have four sons-in-law. - My house is built of bricks.
My house is built of brick. - He is true to his words.
He is true to his word. - I have three pairs of shoes.
I have three pairs of shoe. - He did three-fourth of the work.
He did three-fourths of the work. - He had to do several works.
He had to do several pieces of work. - Let he and I do it together.
Let him and me do it together. - They are all there but I.
They are all there but me. - Who do you take me for?
Whom do you take me for? - I would not do that if I were him.
I would not do that if I were he. - He answered more questions than me.
He answered more questions than I. - They are wiser than us.
They are wiser than we. - We are poorer than them.
We are poorer than they. - One should respect his teacher.
One should respect one’s teacher. - One does not like to have his work doubted.
One does not like to have one’s word doubted. - One must not boast of his own success.
One must not boast of one’s own success. - Everyone should respect one’s teacher.
Everyone should respect his teacher. - Anyone can do this if one tries.
Anyone can do this if he tries. - Everybody wants to have their full pay.
Everybody wants to have his full pay. - Whom do you think he is?
Who do you think he is? - Who did you see?
Whom did you see? - He was the man whom I thought was very poor.
He was the man who I thought was very poor. - This is one of the interesting stories that has been told by Tolstoy.
This is one of the interesting stories that have been told by Tolstoy. - This is one of the best buildings that has come into my view.
This is one of the best buildings that have come into my view. - It is I who is to blame.
It is I who am to blame. - This is the man who was there and no one saw.
This is the man who was there and whom no one saw. - This is the book which was there and none knew.
This is the book which was there and which none knew. - I want your reply.
I want a reply from you. - I availed of the opportunity.
I availed myself of the opportunity. - The absented for that day.
They absented themselves for that day. - Any of the two men can do it.
Either of the two men can do it. - None of the two boys were present.
Neither of the two boys was present. - This is the best which we can do.
This is the best that we can do. - I, he and you will play.
You, he and I will play. - Indore of today is the most populous town of M.P.
The Indore of today is the most populous town of M.P. - Ganga is our sacred river.
The Ganga is our sacred river. - He begins work at daybreak and leaves off at the sunset.
He begins work at daybreak and leaves off at sunset. - Rose is a red flower.
The rose is a red flower. - Sun rises by 6 a.m. these days.
The Sun rises by 6 a.m. these days. - Do not pull the cat by its tail.
Do not pull the cat by the tail. - He is the principal of this college.
He is Principal of this college. - Principal of this college is coming.
The Principal of this college is coming. - This is no time to sing.
This is not the time to sing. - No boy in the class is so good as Raman.
No other boy in the class is as good as Raman. - He is older than anybody in the village.
He is older than anybody else in the village. - He is elder than his sister.
He is older than his sister. - There were no less than a hundred men.
There were not fewer than a hundred men. - He dare me to fight with him.
He dares me to fight with him. - He dare leave the room.
He dares to leave the room. - He dare say so.
He dares to say so. - Forgave him for his fault.
I forgave him his fault. - We envy him for his good luck.
We envy him his good luck. - He left for them all his wealth.
He left them all his wealth. - This man bears me with a grudge.
This man bears me a grudge. - I advice you to wait.
I advise you to wait. - This book proved to be of no use.
This book proved of no use. - He said me good morning.
He bade me good morning. - You have rather played than worked.
You had rather play than work. - The ship drowned in the sea.
The ship was sunk in the sea. - The boy sank in the river.
The boy drowned in the river. - I am here since 1981.
I have been here since 1981. - I shall reach there by this time tomorrow.
I shall have reached there by this time tomorrow. - Do you remember to see me?
Do you remember to have seen me? - I will be reading for two years more.
I will have been reading for two years more. - It’s high time (that) you go home.
It’s high time (that) you went home. - We rejoiced at him being promoted.
We rejoiced at his being promoted. - I have no faith in him keeping his promise.
I have no faith in his keeping his promise. - I was very surprised at hearing this news.
I was much surprised at hearing this news. - The air is very hotter today than yesterday.
The air is much hotter today than it was yesterday. - This news is much surprising.
This news is very surprising. - He is comparatively better today.
He is comparatively well today. - This house is comparatively cheaper.
This house is comparatively cheap. - He goes to the cinema off and on.
He goes to the cinema now and then. - I shall, of course, come here tomorrow.
I shall certainly come here tomorrow. - Is the whole always greater than the part? Certainly, it is.
Is the whole – part? Of course, it is. - He lost his son and certainly he felt much grieved.
He lost his son and, of course, he felt much grieved. - He sought for his missing friend far and away.
He sought for his missing friend far and wide. - Men under 25 year of age will be selected.
Men below 25 years of age will be selected. - No one under an officer’s rank need apply.
No one below an officer’s rank need apply. - My income is under Rs. 50000/- per month.
My income is below Rs. 50000/- per month. - Upon enquiry I found him guilty.
On enquiry I found him guilty. - I did not expect such treatment from your hand.
I did not expect such a treatment at your hands. - I am independent from my parents.
I am independent of my parents. - I beg pardon from you.
I beg pardon of you. - Poverty comes from idleness.
Poverty comes of idleness. - He is quick in understanding.
He is quick of understanding. - He is dull in hearing.
He is dull of hearing. - He is a man possessed with great wealth.
He is a man possessed of great wealth. - Be not a slave of smoking.
Be not a slave to smoking. - One angle is supplement of another.
One angle is supplement to another. - Never take up bad means to earn money.
Never take to bad means to earn money. - Health is essential for happiness.
Health is essential to happiness. - It is ten in my watch.
It is ten by my watch. - Your fault does not admit any excuse.
Your fault does not admit of any excuse. - You cannot conceive a better way than this.
You cannot conceive of a better way than this. - He is lame by the left leg.
He is lame in the left leg. - You are disqualified to manage your estate.
You are disqualified from managing your estate. - He persisted to say this.
He persisted in saying this. - He is charged of murder.
He is charged with murder. - I will communicate to him on this subject.
I will communicate with him on this subject. - I have no control on him.
I have no control over him. - He glanced at a letter.
He glanced over a letter. - I felt much grief at him.
I felt much grief for him. - There is no guarantee of his honesty.
There is no guarantee for his honesty. - He is the heir to his uncle.
He is the heir of his uncle. - He is the heir of a large estate.
He is the heir to a large estate. - I am much concerned with your welfare.
I am much concerned for your welfare. - He is slow in accounts.
He is slow at accounts. - He is slow in hearing.
He is slow of hearing. - He couldn’t cope up with his work.
He couldn’t cope with his work. - He is not so tall as his brother.
He is not as tall as his brother - He is so clever as his brother.
He is as clever as his brother. - Copy it word by word.
Copy it word for word. - Your excuse holds no water.
Your excuse does not hold water. - He left the town with bag and baggage.
He left the town bag and baggage. - He did not leave any stone upturned.
He left no stone upturned. - I am confident to win.
I am confident of winning. - I can talk English well.
I can speak English well. - The officer say my certificates.
The officer looked into my certificates. - Inform this accident to the police.
Inform the police of this accident. - Take care of her until she is with you.
Take care of her as long as she is with you. - One must learn to distinguish good from bad.
One must learn to distinguish the good from the bad. - I went there with a view to buy a book.
I went there with a view to buying a book. - I did nothing but cried.
I did nothing but cry. - Please write your name with ink.
Please write your name in ink. - To laugh or weep is entirely our own choice.
To laugh or to weep is entirely our own choice.
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