"can you give me an information" spot the error and corrthe sentence.
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The errors in the given sentence are,
1. absence of a question mark
2. incorrect determiner
The corrected sentence is "Can you give me some information?"
Explanation:
- "Some" is used before the nouns to refer to indefinite quantities.
- The word "some" is a determiner and can be used as a pronoun.
- The above-mentioned sentence is a question, hence it should end with a question mark.
- Can you give me some information? means the exact quantity is not specified (weak form) but it suggests a normal amount.
- Although the quantity is not important or not defined, using "some" implies not an unlimited quantity but a limited quantity used before noun information.
Hence the corrected sentence is "Can you give me some information?"
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