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(A) The kid stopped crying/(B) as soon as his mother/ (C) bringed chocolates for him/(D) No error​

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Answered by MounikaKona07
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Answer:

The option C has the error .

Explanation:

It should be Brought not bringed.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The kid stopped crying as soon as his mother brought chocolates for him.

  • (C) has error.
  • "Bringed" is the wrong spelling. The correct word is "brought".
  • " Brought" is a past tense of "bring" which implies carrying someone or something to a place or person or taking or going with something.
  • In the sentence, it means that the kid stopped crying when his mother carried chocolates to him.
  • Grammatical error is a word used in prescriptive grammar to interpret an instance of faulty, unusual, or contentious usage, such as a misplaced modifier or an improper verb tense. Also known as a usage error then one should compare grammatical error with correctness.

Hence, The kid stopped crying as soon as his mother brought chocolates for him.

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