Daily English Practice Test


Q.  The given sentence have been divided into parts out of which a part may contain grammatical error. Choose the part which has grammatical error or else choose ‘No error’ as your answer.

There was a new project (a)/ very single day (b)/ for the company trainees (c)/ at the office headquarters (d).


a. a
b. b
c. c
d. d
e. No error


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