With a fresh coat (a) / of paint (b) / our school can (c) / look much ...
Error Spotting questions are asked to test the grammatical and conceptual understanding of the candidate. In this question, we need to identify the part of the sentence that has an error and replace it with the correct one. The given sentence is:
"With a fresh coat of paint our school can look much nice."
The error is in part (d) "look much nice". The correct sentence should be "look much nicer". Here, the word 'nice' is an adjective and it modifies the noun 'school'. However, the adjective 'nice' is in its positive degree, which is incorrect as we need to use the comparative degree of the adjective here. The correct form is 'nicer' which is the comparative degree of the adjective 'nice'. Therefore, the correct sentence is:
"With a fresh coat of paint, our school can look much nicer."
Hence, the correct answer is option (d).
With a fresh coat (a) / of paint (b) / our school can (c) / look much ...
Instead of "nice" it should be "better"