Find the error: The old headmaster was walking below the road when he fell down.

Find the error: The old headmaster was walking below the road when he fell down.

Explanation

The correct sentence should be:

"The old headmaster was walking along the road when he fell down."

Preposition Error:

"Below" means underneath (e.g., "below the surface"), which doesn’t fit the context.

"Along" is correct here, meaning moving in a line next to the road.