Mark the part in which there is grammatical mistake:
Every Sunday he goes / to / the Church / and prays.
A B C D
A
B
C
D
I / don't like/ him borrowing / money from his friends.
When the chief guest will arrive / only then / the National anthem / will be played.
He used/ to thinking/ that / he was invincible.
The older / he gets / the more rich / he becomes.
How can you / think of doing it/ without him/ agreeing it?
He has a scheme of his own / which he thinks is preferable / than / that of any person.
Though it is 50 years ago / that we won our freedom /a number of people / is still illiterate in India.
One of my best friend / died / when / he was only 20.
He went out / and soon was lost / in / the numberless multitude.