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Directions : In each of the following questions, four sentences are given. Choose the sentence among the four options which is grammatically incorrect or carrying a grammatical/idiomatic error in it as the answer. If there is no error in any of the sentences, choose (e), i.e. “All are correct” as the answer.
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Technology has freed me from that, it's a real time-saver, even television in the UK has catch up now, which means that if you miss a programme you can watch it later,
We would eventually arrive in the town centre, cutting it fine, we would have to run all the way to the other side of the square to catch the bus for the last three miles to the hospital.
He would take each clock mechanism completely apart, all the pieces spread out on a tray, and then spend hours putting it all back together.
There are some languages which have a number of characteristics that make them relatively difficult to learn.
All are correct
All the given sentences are correct. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.
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