A)we've been saying it separately up till(b) now, but we thought it would be(c) better if we spoken one voice. 1 (a) 2 . (b) 3. (c) 4. No error
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c) better if we spoken one voice. The error is in this part.
In question given above, we must find out error present in it & also correct it.
- Generally, when we are given a sentence to find out the mistake, we must check if there is an agreement among the parts of speech in it.
- Especially, the agreement between subject and verb must be checked up.
- Here there is agreement between the subject and verb.
- Later on, we have to check if there is appropriate tense followed.
- The sentence begins with present perfect tense. So the tense that must be retained is the present tense.
- But in option c) we have the word 'spoken'. It is wrong.
- It should be 'speak'.
"better to speak in only one voice."
Thus the right answer is: Option c) better if we spoken one voice.
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Answer:
3. better if we spoken one voice.
Explanation:
- Typically, when we are given a sentence to analyze for errors, we must determine whether the sentence's parts of speech agree.
- Particularly, the agreement between the subject and the verb needs to be examined.
- The subject and verb are in accord in this sentence.
- We must later verify that the correct tense was used.
- The present perfect tense is used to start the phrase. Therefore, the present tense is the one that needs to be kept.
- However, we have the term "spoken" in option c). It is untrue. It need to read "speak."
Thus the answer will be, " better if we speak in one voice."
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