Propernouns error

SPOTTING ERRORS IN PROPER NOUNS

Exercises - Wrong Proper Nouns

1. We met john yesterday.
ans : We met John Yesterday.
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2. Has he seen Minister?.
ans : Has he seen the Minister?.
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3. He went to the Paris.
ans : He went to Paris.
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4. We have lived in a London.
ans : We have lived in London.
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5. My grand father died at london.
ans : My grand father died in London.
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6. My uncle lived in California.
ans : My uncle lived at California.
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7. Pakistan is in the North of India.
ans : Pakistan is to the North of India.
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8. This firm is called the David, Boon & Co.,.
ans : This firm is called M/s.David Boon & Co.,
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9. This is the office of the M/s.David Boon & Co.,
ans : This firm is office of M/s.David, Boon & Co.,
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10. Have you been to Taj Mahal.
ans : Have you been to the Taj Mahal.
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11. How long has he lived in the Kashmir.
ans : How long has he lived in Kashmir.
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12. Sri Lanka is in Indian Ocean.
ans : Sri Lanka is in the Indian Ocean.
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13. I am Christian.
ans : I am a Christian.
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14. George was king.
ans : George was a King.
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15. He met the King George.
ans : He met King George.
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Learning Competency

Modal auxiliaries Vs Primary auxiliaries
Primary auxiliaries are be, do, have. They are used to form tenses and to frame short answers.
Modal auxiliaries are will, would, may, might, shall, should, can, could, must, dare, need, used, ought. They are used to express moods.