Spotting errors in English made easy for IBPS PO


The English language plays an important role in the IBPS PO exam. In all subjects, spotting errors are one of the most common and high scoring classes. It examines your grammar knowledge and understanding of sentence structure. If you are well prepared, this topic can help you promote your overall score. In this article, we will discuss the errors working in English in English for IBPS PO exam.

Errors for IBPS PO

In this subject of English language section in IBPS PO Examination, a sentence is given, usually divided into four or five parts. In one part, there may be error in grammar, time, article, pre-classes, subject-action agreement or other basic rules. You need to find the part that makes a mistake. Sometimes, a sentence can also be an error free.

Types of errors asked in IBPS PO

Understanding the types of errors commonly asked in the exam helps in smart preparation. Here some types of errors are asked in the IBPS PO exam:-

subject verb agreement
Make sure that subjects and verbs agreed in numbers and individuals.
Example: She goes to school every day.
Right: She goes to school every day.

period
Action stress should match the context of time in the sentence.
Example: I am going to Delhi tomorrow.
Right: I went to Delhi yesterday.

Article and determinant
The use of ‘A’, ‘A’, and ‘The’ should be correct.
Example: He is an honest man.

Pre -essence
The wrong proposal can change the meaning of a sentence.
Example: He is good in English.
Right: He is good in English.

Pronoun errors
The pronoun should mention the subject or object correctly.
Example: Everyone should do their work.
Right: Everyone should do their work.

Adjectives vs. adjective
See the correct use of adjectives and actions.
Example: She sings beautiful.
Right: She sings beautifully.

coordinator
Know how to connect the combination of how to add clauses correctly.
Example: Both of them are also intelligent and hardworking.
Right: He is both intelligent and hardworking.

Tips to master errors for IBPS PO

Read daily grammar rules
Keep separate 15 to 20 minutes each day to undergo basic grammar rules. Focus on areas such as time, subject-action agreement, articles, pre-classes and combinations.

Practice from last year’s letters
Solving the papers of the previous year helps you understand the pattern of questions and frequently asked grammar areas. It also makes familiar with the exam format and enhances your confidence. Try to solve at least 10 error spotting questions per day.

Remove options
While trying a question, read the punishment first as a whole. If a particular part of the sentence seems grammatically wrong, mark it for further review. Use elimination by examining each part of the punishment against the known grammar rules.

Read newspapers and editorial
Reading a good English newspaper every day improves your sentence construction and helps you learn grammar through real examples. Editorials, especially, are rich in complex syntax structures.

Build a grammar notebook
Maintain a notebook where you write important grammar rules with 1 or 2 examples. You can also list the errors you do in the practice set with improvement. Regular reviewing this notebook will strengthen your retention.

Take mock test online
Mock tests follow the experience of real exam. They help you to create speed and accuracy at time pressure. After each test, analyze your mistakes, especially in error spotting, and modify the rules related to them.

Revise regularly
No matter how much you study, the modification key is. Set a day a day to modify all grammar rules and general errors. It helps in keeping the concepts fresh in your brain and reduces silly mistakes during the exam.

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