USAGE of 'fall' is incorrect Instead, use 'fell'According to GRAMMAR, whenever the time reference 'LAST night' is given we have to use the past simple tense.Let's see an example- He PICKED up a metallic ring last night.So the correct sentence is- He fell over the LEDGE after drinking heavily last night.

"> USAGE of 'fall' is incorrect Instead, use 'fell'According to GRAMMAR, whenever the time reference 'LAST night' is given we have to use the past simple tense.Let's see an example- He PICKED up a metallic ring last night.So the correct sentence is- He fell over the LEDGE after drinking heavily last night.

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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'. He fall over the (1)/ ledge after (2)/ drinking heavily last night. (3)/ No error (4)

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The correct answer is '1' i.e. error lies in the first part. In part 1 of the sentence, the USAGE of 'fall' is incorrect Instead, use 'fell'According to GRAMMAR, whenever the time reference 'LAST night' is given we have to use the past simple tense.Let's see an example- He PICKED up a metallic ring last night.So the correct sentence is- He fell over the LEDGE after drinking heavily last night.

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