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dedylja [7]
1 year ago
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I really need help please

English
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Pepsi [2]1 year ago
7 0

There is no error in the sentence hence the correct answer is Option A.

<h3>What are examples of grammatical Errors?</h3>

A Grammatical Error is one that contains a faulty use of grammar. An example could be:

  • A misplaced modifier
  • Wrong use or absence of punctuation marks
  • Wrong use of verb tense etc.

A version of the sentence above that is wrong is:

Without knowing where to go, the two children wandered through the <u>forest, and </u>got lost, and a witch <u>found </u>them.

Learn more about Grammatical Errors at:
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