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(A ) A sales man of that (B) company tried to (C) cheated a native lady.

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Answered by KrystaCort
14

The query intends to know the error present in the sections in which the statement is divided. Moreover, when we write down the sentence as whole, it would be: "A sales man of that company tried to cheated a native lady."

The option which can be easily considered with error is option 'C'. The verb 'cheated' is in inappropriate form of tense. It must replaced by its first form, i.e., cheat. Also, the word 'sales man' is illustrated separately, which is again wrong. This is a compound word, so joining them is necessary.

Anyways the error-free statement is as follows: "A salesman of that company tried to cheat a native lady."

Answer: Section C has error.

Answered by Sidyandex
5

The answer is, the C part is completely wrong.

The correct sentence will be A sales man of that company tried to cheat a native lady.

Cheated and tried do not go together here, although cheated is a past tense and tried is also a past tense.

In this sense this particular question has a wrong sequence.

Part C does not make any sense.

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