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CBSE Class 9 Answered

There is one error in each line of text. Underline the error and write the incorrect word and the correction.   Organised crime have been   has been defined on a variety of ways.   There are no consensus   regarding their meaning.   Unlike other crime’s, organised crimes are not   random committed.   An implications of organised   crime is profound. We   have to stopped it   at all price.    
Asked by Topperlearning User | 20 May, 2015, 11:37: AM
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Organised crime have been

has been

defined on a variety of ways.

a. in a variety (‘in’ is the correct preposition.)

There are no consensus

b. is no (‘is’ agrees with ‘consensus’ which is singular.)

regarding their meaning.

c. its meaning (‘its’ refers to organised crime which is singular.)

Unlike other crime’s, organised crimes are not

d. other crimes (The apostrophe is not required.)

random committed.

e. Randomly (‘randomly’ should be in an adverb form to qualify the verb ‘committed’.)

An implications of organised

f. The implications (‘An’ is to be used with singular nouns.)

crime is profound. We

g. are profound (‘are’ agrees with ‘implications’.)

have to stopped it

h. to stop (The infinitive form is incorrectly used.)

at all price.

i. all costs (‘price’ is the wrong word.)

 

Answered by | 20 May, 2015, 01:37: PM
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