English grammar error-spotting (article with idiom ‘‘in a … mood’’): Read the split sentence (A–D) and identify the erroneous part; choose ‘‘No error’’ only if the sentence is fully correct: ‘‘My papa is / in bad mood / today / No error.’’

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: in bad mood

Explanation:

Given data

  • A: ‘‘My papa is’’
  • B: ‘‘in bad mood’’
  • C: ‘‘today’’
  • D: ‘‘No error.’’

Concept / ApproachThe set phrase in English is ‘‘in a bad mood’’; an article is required before a singular countable noun used in a descriptive prepositional phrase.

Step-by-Step evaluationPart B lacks the article ‘‘a’’ → grammatical error.

Correction‘‘My papa is in a bad mood today.’’

Common pitfalls

  • Omitting articles in fixed idioms (in a hurry, in a mood, in a fix).

Final Answerin bad mood

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