Error Spotting - Tense & Preposition — Set 4
Questions 31–40 of 160
She is very good in mathematics and excels in solving complex problems.
Correct Answer: A. good in mathematics
The correct preposition is 'at', not 'in'. You are 'good at' something, not 'good in' something. The correct form is 'good at mathematics'.
I am interested in learning about different cultures from around the world.
Correct Answer: D. No Error
All prepositions are correct. 'Interested in' is the proper collocation, 'about' after learning, and 'from around' properly shows origin. The sentence is grammatically correct.
He depends in his parents for financial support and guidance.
Correct Answer: A. depends in
The correct preposition is 'on', not 'in'. The phrase is 'depend on', not 'depend in'. You depend on someone or something for help.
She is fond on classical music and attends concerts regularly.
Correct Answer: A. fond on classical
The correct preposition is 'of', not 'on'. The expression is 'fond of', not 'fond on'. The correct form is 'She is fond of classical music'.
The students are accustomed with studying hard and achieving excellent grades.
Correct Answer: A. accustomed with
The correct preposition is 'to', not 'with'. The expression is 'accustomed to', not 'accustomed with'. The correct form is 'accustomed to studying'.
He is tired on long hours of work and needs a proper vacation soon.
Correct Answer: A. tired on long hours
The correct preposition is 'of', not 'on'. The phrase is 'tired of', not 'tired on'. The correct form is 'He is tired of long hours'.
The doctor is very skilled on treating complex medical conditions with care.
Correct Answer: A. skilled on treating
The correct preposition is 'in', not 'on'. The expression is 'skilled in', not 'skilled on'. The correct form is 'skilled in treating'.
She is worried with the upcoming exams and has been studying constantly.
Correct Answer: A. worried with
The correct preposition is 'about', not 'with'. The phrase is 'worried about', not 'worried with'. The correct form is 'worried about the exams'.
I am capable on completing this project within the given time frame.
Correct Answer: A. capable on completing
The correct preposition is 'of', not 'on'. The expression is 'capable of', not 'capable on'. The correct form is 'capable of completing'.
He is suspicious with all the recent changes in the company policies.
Correct Answer: A. suspicious with
The correct preposition is 'of', not 'with'. The phrase is 'suspicious of', not 'suspicious with'. The correct form is 'suspicious of all changes'.