English, asked by kaurjasmeen1083, 5 months ago

4. Which sentence has neither mixed constructions nor misplaced modifiers?

a. To graduate with a degree, you should enrol in 16 units per semester.
b. The reason I am taking this course is because I want to graduate.
c. When I entered the office is when I first heard the news.
d. To become a CPA, a national examination must be passed.

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Answered by PS1236
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Answered by mad210202
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Answer:

The sentence that has neither mixed constructions nor misplaced modifiers is Option B.

Explanation:

Mixed construction: The sentence with one grammatical structure and after that it switch to another.

Misplaced modifiers: A word, phrase, or clause, improperly separated from the word it modifies..

a. To graduate with a degree, you should enroll in 16 units per semester

  • It contain grammar error and modifier is placed at wrong place.

b. The reason I am taking this course is because I want to graduate.

  • The sentence that has neither mixed constructions nor misplaced modifiers.

c. When I entered the office is when I first heard the news.

  • It contain both the grammar mistakes and improperly separated modifiers.

d. To become a CPA, a national examination must be passed.

  • This sentence has correct grammar but contain a misplaced modifier.
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