A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.  However Rahul did (A)/ well at college, (B)/ he can’t find a job. (C)/ no error(D)

A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer.  However Rahul did (A)/ well at college, (B)/ he can’t find a job. (C)/ no error(D) Correct Answer A

The correct answer is option 1) i.e. A

Key Points

  • The sentence has an error in part A, as 'however' is used here as a conjunction to connect two clauses of the sentence but, 
  • However comes after the main clause so it needs to be replaced with an appropriate one i.e. 'although'
  • After 'although', we use a subject+verb.

Additional Information

  •  You use however when you want to say that it makes no difference how something is done.
    Example: However we adopt healthcare reform, it isn't going to save major amounts of money.
  • You use although to introduce a subordinate clause that contains a statement that contrasts with the statement in the main clause.
    Example: Although he is known to only a few, his reputation among them is very great.

Hence, the correct sentence will be-"Although Rahul did well at college, he can’t find a job."

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