Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is No error, the answer is e:. I.e. ‘no error’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
As he walked over cafeteria (a)/ he noticed that his stride (b)/ was just a little more bouncier than (c)/ when he had first walked into the school. (d)/ No error (e)
The shepherd counted (a)/ his sheep and found (b)/ that one of (c)/ them is missing. (d)/ No error (e)
The teacher were ( a)/ impressed by her performance (b)/ and asked her to (c)/ participate in the competition. (d)/ No error (e)
At last he had (a) come home again but (b)1 was very sad because (c) he is missing his pet sorely. (d) No error (e)
You might not have (a) heard about the ice-cube collectors before (b) but are really not (c) strongest as they sound. (d) No error (e)
The explanation was not (a) an total failure because people (b) came to realise that the club could work (c) if people cared enough about it. (d) No error (e)
Each morning they (a) emptied they trays (b) into large garbage cans (c) which were placed in the street. (d) No error e:
The story was (a) about how an (b) intelligent man had saving (c) himself from being robbed. (d) No error (e)
The painter was (a) ask to paint (b) picture of the king (c) sitting on his throne. (d) No error (e)
Most of the people which (a) have been victims (b) of extreme violence (c) are too frightened to report it to the police. (d) No error (e)