1. It is not simply that one was/ a party of the far-left and the other is/ a party of the far-right; rather, it is that the FN/ relies exclusively on elections for its legitimac/No error.
2. It also reflects the fact that European electorate/have become more concerned about the inability /of their national governments to implement /economic reform in a globalised economy./No error.
3. One can only hope that the/ threat of the far-right have/ the positive side effect of focussing the/minds of politicians, especially on the left/No error.
4. The tournament organisers of the ISL /were not available for a comment /on the development, while another source rubbished the report/No error.
5. Through the transformations that Pinker documents, /we appear to have underwent what the/ novelist Michel Houellebecq calls a/ metaphysical mutation in our relations with each other/No error.
6. One of those is Ravinder Singh"s,/ a fitness professional who began a neighbourhood/ running group in Gurgaon, a glass-towered/ business district on the edge of Delhi /No error.
7. I have being walking /down that road for many /years now and I still discover/ boreens I'd never thought existed/No error.
8. Cities I have lived in/ I can feel the change,/But I wouldn’t know the/ difference between Indore and Baroda/No error.
9. Pathak said this price band/ is one of the least competitive /and where Indian consumers typically looking/ for the brand factor in purchase/No error.
10. The Indian squad for the tour/ of Australia to play One-Day Internationals and /Twenty20 Internationals against the host country/ in January 2016 is to be picked in Delhi on Saturday/No error.
SOLUTIONS :
1. (1) Replace was with were
2. (1) Replace Electorate with Electorates
3. (2) Replace has with have
4. (1) Replace Were with was
5. (2) Replace Underwent With Undergone
6. (1) Replace Singh's with Singh
7. (1) Replace being with been
8. (5) No Error
9. (4) Replace looking with look.
10. (5) No error
2. It also reflects the fact that European electorate/have become more concerned about the inability /of their national governments to implement /economic reform in a globalised economy./No error.
3. One can only hope that the/ threat of the far-right have/ the positive side effect of focussing the/minds of politicians, especially on the left/No error.
4. The tournament organisers of the ISL /were not available for a comment /on the development, while another source rubbished the report/No error.
5. Through the transformations that Pinker documents, /we appear to have underwent what the/ novelist Michel Houellebecq calls a/ metaphysical mutation in our relations with each other/No error.
6. One of those is Ravinder Singh"s,/ a fitness professional who began a neighbourhood/ running group in Gurgaon, a glass-towered/ business district on the edge of Delhi /No error.
7. I have being walking /down that road for many /years now and I still discover/ boreens I'd never thought existed/No error.
8. Cities I have lived in/ I can feel the change,/But I wouldn’t know the/ difference between Indore and Baroda/No error.
9. Pathak said this price band/ is one of the least competitive /and where Indian consumers typically looking/ for the brand factor in purchase/No error.
10. The Indian squad for the tour/ of Australia to play One-Day Internationals and /Twenty20 Internationals against the host country/ in January 2016 is to be picked in Delhi on Saturday/No error.
SOLUTIONS :
1. (1) Replace was with were
2. (1) Replace Electorate with Electorates
3. (2) Replace has with have
4. (1) Replace Were with was
5. (2) Replace Underwent With Undergone
6. (1) Replace Singh's with Singh
7. (1) Replace being with been
8. (5) No Error
9. (4) Replace looking with look.
10. (5) No error
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