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Mastering Sentence Correction
Sentence correction and error detection questions appear in every PPSC, FPSC, and competitive exam paper. These questions test your understanding of grammar rules in context.
1. Most Common Error Types
Subject-Verb Agreement Errors
These are the most frequently tested errors:
- Wrong: "The team of players are ready." / Correct: "The team of players is ready."
- Wrong: "Neither of them have arrived." / Correct: "Neither of them has arrived."
Pronoun Reference Errors
- Wrong: "Each student must bring their book." / Correct: "Each student must bring his/her book."
Parallel Structure Errors
- Wrong: "She likes swimming, to run, and cycling." / Correct: "She likes swimming, running, and cycling."
Misplaced Modifiers
- Wrong: "Walking down the road, a car hit him." / Correct: "Walking down the road, he was hit by a car."
2. Preposition Errors - High Frequency in PPSC
Correct preposition usage is extensively tested:
- Agree with (a person), Agree to (a proposal)
- Consist of (not "consist in")
- Different from (not "different than")
- Prevent from (not "prevent to")
- Superior/Inferior to (never "than")
3. Practice Strategy
- Study one error type per day thoroughly
- Solve 20-30 MCQs focused on that error type
- Review incorrect answers and understand why
- Keep an error journal for patterns you miss
- Take weekly mixed-topic practice tests
Key Takeaways
- Subject-verb agreement is the most tested error type
- Master preposition usage - high-frequency in PPSC
- Learn parallel structure rules
- Watch for misplaced and dangling modifiers
- Practice pronoun reference accuracy
Preparation Tips
1
Solve past paper sentence correction questions daily
2
Focus on one error type per day for deeper understanding
3
Create a personal "mistake patterns" journal
Recommended Books
High School English Grammar
by Wren & Martin
Gold standard for error detection preparation
PPSC Solved Papers
by Various
Real exam questions with explanations