Multiple choice

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been diveded into some parts and one of these parts may contain an error. Mark the part with error. When you[a]/will[b]/pass the examination, I shall give[c]/you sweets.[d]

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Similar to conditional sentences, the 'when' clause should use the present tense rather than the future tense. 'Will pass' should be 'pass'.