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1). Only I 2). Both I and III3). Both II and III4). Both I and II |
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Answer» There are two errors which are corrected in II and III.The first error is in part II WHEREIN the usage of WRONG ‘an’ before U.K. The rule of article usage states that “a” should be used before words that begin with consonants (E.g., b, c ,d) while “an” should be used before words that begin with vowels (e.g., a,e,i). However, the usage is determined by the pronunciation and not by the SPELLING. So here the correct article to be used before U.K is ‘a’ because the pronunciation begins with “yu”, which is a consonant sound. The error in the second part lies in part III in tense usage. The given sentence is in present CONTINUOUS tense so it should be 'have said' instead of ‘had said’ to eradicate the error. |
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