| Incorrect | Correct | 
| 1.    These kinds of books is very useful | This kind of books is very useful. | 
| 2.    Who is there? Me | Who is there? I (am) | 
| 3.    I am very much thankful to you for this favor. | I am Very thankful to you for this favor. | 
| 4.    My brother’s only help were his friends. | My brother’s only help was his friends. | 
| 5.    Bread and Butter are all that we want. | Bread and Butter is all that we want. | 
| 6.    Who are you expecting now? | Whom are you expecting now? | 
| 7.    Neither of the two sisters got the prize they expected. | Neither of the two sisters got the prize she expected. | 
| 8.    Rashid and I am enemies. | Rashid and I are enemies. | 
| 9.    Five and Five makes ten. | Five and five make ten. | 
| 10.  I am much pleased to meet every one of you. | I am very pleased to meet every one of you. | 
| 11.  I have just returned back from Lahore. | I have just returned from Lahore. | 
| 12.  One ought to do his duty to his country. | One ought to do one’s duty to one’s country. | 
| 13.  He does not know wrong from right. | He does not know right from wrong. | 
| 14.  These two boys hate one another. | These two boy hate each other. | 
| 15.  These three sisters love each other. | These three sisters love one another. | 
| 16.  What to speak of luxuries, even comforts were not available there. | Not to speak of luxuries, even comfort were not available there. | 
| 17.  I laid in bed till eight in the morning. | I lay in bed till eight in the morning. | 
| 18.  He is one of the best minister in this country. | He is one of the best ministers in this country. | 
| 19.  He has often beat me at tennis. | He has often beaten me at tennis. | 
| 20.  The picture was hanged on the wall. | The picture was hung on the wall. | 
| 21.  You are the boy who are wanted in principal’s office. | You are the boy who is wanted in the principal’s office. | 
| 22.  He had asked from me that I had done that work or not. | He asked me whether I had done that work or not. | 
| 23.  I will be drowned and nobody shall save me. | I shall be drowned and nobody will save me. | 
| 24.  The virtuous is respected everywhere. | The virtuous are respected everywhere. | 
| 25.  Where you went in your last summer vacations? | Where did you go in your last summer vacation? | 
| 26.  The hen has lain six eggs. | The hen has laid six eggs. | 
| 27.  The rest of the party was there. | The rest of the party were there. | 
| 28.  Many a boys were absent today. | Many a boy was absent today. | 
| 29.  A great many guests was absent. | A great many guests were absent. | 
| 30.  I should be glad if you will dine with me to-night. | I should be glad if you would dine with me to-night. | 
| 31.  I forgot to have mentioned the news to you. | I forgot to mention the news to you. | 
| 32.  The climate of Murree is nicer than Abbottabad. | The climate of Murree is nicer than that of Abbottabad. | 
| 33.  We should pray to God every morning. | We should pray to God every morning. | 
| 34.  Open your book on page 100. | Open your book at page 100. | 
| 35.  I shall go to Murree to see many beautiful sceneries. | I shall go to Murree to see the beautiful scenery. | 
| 36.  He was born in nineteen hundred eighteen. | He was born in nineteen hundred and eighteen. | 
| 37.  Beware lest you are robbed in the way | Beware lest you be robbed on the way. | 
| 38.  As I am ill, so I will not be able to attend college-to-day. | As I am ill I shall not be able to attend college today. | 
| 39.  I neither went to Lahore nor Pindi. | I went neither to Lahore nor to Pindi. | 
| 40.  Rashid was the oldest son of Karim. | Rashid was the eldest son of Karim. | 
| 41.  He was the eldest of the two brothers. | He was the elder of the two brothers. | 
| 42.  Good night, I am very glad to meet you. | Good evening, I am very glad to meet you. | 
| 43.  My son is sick these days. | My son is ill these days. | 
| 44.  It is half past five in my watch. | It is half past five by my watch. | 
| 45.  He tore away the bill. | He tore up the bill. | 
| 46.  The Pakistan times has the widest circulation of any newspapers. | The Pakistan times has a wider circulation than any other newspapers. | 
| 47.  The magistrate passed order for his acquittal. | The magistrate passed orders for his acquittal. | 
| 48.  Health is more preferable than riches. | Health is preferable to riches. | 
| 49.  No boy in the class is so intelligent as Salam | No other boy in the class is so intelligent as Salam. | 
| 50.  He enjoys very bad Health. | He has very bad Health. | 
| 51.  I am in this college since 1947. | I have been in this college for four years. | 
| 52.  I am in this college since 1947 | I have been in this college since 1947. | 
| 53.  I have not seen you since a long time. | I have not seen you for a long time. | 
| 54.  It is too hot | It is very hot. | 
| 55.  It is very hot to go out. | It is too hot to go out. | 
| 56.  He has taken admission in our college. | He has got admitted into our college. | 
| 57.  Sixty rupees are not a large sum for this table. | Sixty rupees is not a large sum for this talbe. | 
| 58.  He availed of the leave. | He availed himself of the leave. | 
| 59.  In the September 1952 I was in London. | In September 1952 I was in London. | 
| 60.  None but those having a teaching experience needs apply for the post. | None but those having teaching experience need apply for this past. | 
| 61.  Being a fine day, they went to the river to enjoy a picnic. | It being a fine day, they went to the river to enjoy a picnic. | 
| 62.  The time passed off quickly. | The time passed quickly. | 
| 63.  I looked up the sky and found it was clear. | I looked up at the sky and found it was clear. | 
| 64.  I have an urgent business at Lahore. | I have an urgent piece of business at Lahore. | 
| 65.  I am feeling feverish. | I feel feverish. | 
| 66.  Please excuse me for giving this trouble. | Please excuse me for the trouble I am giving you. | 
| 67.  He was too tired to attend to some business. | He was too tired to attend any business. | 
| 68.  There is no place in this compartment. | There is no room in this compartment. | 
| 69.  Give my B.C’s to all. | Give my (kind) regards to all. | 
| 70.  He hit an over boundary | He hit a six. | 
| 71.  He denied to do what he was told. | He refused to do what he was told. | 
| 72.  I refused the invitation. | I declined the invitation. | 
| 73.  He intended to spend his remaining days at Karachi. | He intended to spend the rest of his life at Karachi. | 
| 74.  He got an employment in the National Bank. | He got employment in the National Bank. | 
| 75.  Many worth seeing places. | Many places worth seeing. | 
| 76.  I regret at the delay. | I regret the delay. | 
| 77.  There is a vast scope for expansion. | There is vast scope for expansion. | 
| 78.  He got nearly cent percent marks. | He got nearly full marks. | 
| 79.  I cannot pull on with my work. | I cannot manage my work. | 
| 80.  Our team made a goal. | Our team scored a goal. | 
| 81.  The principal gave a speech. | The principal made a speech. | 
| 82.  Free books should be provided to poor students. | Free books should be provided for poor students. | 
| 83.  He is a coward boy. | He is a cowardly boy. | 
| 84.  Let us put off our shirts. | Let us take off our shirts. | 
| 85.  Until he does not apologize, he must not be allowed to sit in the class. | He must not be allowed to sit in the class until he apologizes. | 
| 86.  Neither he comes nor he writes. | Neither does he came nor does he write. | 
| 87.  He resembles to his father. | He resembles his father. | 
| 88.  Supposing if he fails to come, what will you do? | Supposing he fails to come, what will you do? | 
| 89.  Write with ink. | Write in ink. | 
| 90.  I am thankful to you for this please no mention. | I am thankful to you for this please do not mention it. | 
| 91.  We discussed about the matter. | We discussed the matter. | 
| 92.  He rides on a car. | He rides in a car. | 
| 93.  There is no use of buying this book. | It is no use buying this book. | 
| 94.  The match start from 3 O’clock. | The match starts at 3 O’clock. | 
| 95.  In the way I met an old friend. | On the way I met an old friend. | 
| 96.  They mediated on revenge. | The mediated revenge. | 
| 97.  He took his birth in 1918. | He was born in 1918. | 
| 98.  He does not know to sing. | He does not know how to sing. | 
| 99.  Please only write on one side of the paper. | Please write only on one side of the paper. | 
| 100. The barrister paid his address to his landlord’s daughter | The barrister paid his addressed to his landlord’s daughter. |