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The reason for (1)/ his failure is because (2)/ he didn't study at all. (3)/ No Error (4)1). 12). 23). 34). 4 |
| Answer» The word ‘because’ is used unnecessarily in the sentence, given that the sentence begins with ‘reason’. Since ‘reason’ and ‘because’ denote CAUSE or origin, it is USELESS to have both in the same sentence. The correct sentence is: “The reason for his failure is that he didn’t study at all.” | |