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He has brought (a)/ four breads (b)/ for lunch today. (c)/ No
error (d)


Errer in this Sentence​

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Answered by rmb
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The error is in part (b) four breads.

  • The phrase 'four breads' is incorrectly used.
  • Bread needs to be quantified in a clear manner.
  • Here the meaning of 'four breads' is not clear.
  • The correct usage could be 'four loaves of bread' or 'four slices of bread'.
  • Given the context of the sentence, 'four slices of bread' makes sense.

The correct sentence then would be:

He has brought four slices of bread for lunch today.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The error is (a)/ four breads

Explanation:

  • Error correction is a a topic of verbal aptitude in which we need to identify which of the part of a statement is grammatically incorrect.
  • It can be incorrect in terms of punctuation, grammar, spelling mistake, or may be misplaced in the sentence.
  • In the given question four breads is the error of the sentence. Breads need to be written in a clear manner it is four loaves of bread not four breads so the sentence has an error.
  • And the correct sentence is - He has brought four loaves of  breads for lunch today.

Therefore the error is- (a)/ four breads

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