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Cancer is a deadly disease causing (a) (b) (c) by uncontrolled growth of cells on our body. An important thing for remember is that cancer doesn't attacked a healthy body.​

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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The error and corrections are as follows;

The error and corrections are as follows; (a) on in

The error and corrections are as follows; (a) on in (b) for to

The error and corrections are as follows; (a) on in (b) for to (c) attacked attack

EXPLANATION

  • We are required to point out the error in a given paragraph.
  • The first error(a) is the wrong usage of the 'on' proposition.
  • We know that both 'on' and 'in' are propositions of location.
  • This means they both specify the location of the noun, among other things.
  • Cancer is a disease-causing uncontrolled growth of cells inside the body.
  • We use the 'in' proposition when something is located inside of a defined space.
  • 'On' preposition is used when an object is touching the surface of another object.
  • The second error(b) is the wrong usage of the 'for' proposition.
  • We use the 'for' preposition when the purpose or reason given is a noun.
  • The 'To' preposition is used when the purpose or reason given is a verb.
  • The error in (c) is the wrong usage of the verb form, 'attacked'.
  • The correct verb form of the verb with does (not) is 'attack'.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The following are the error and corrections:

  • The following are the error and corrections: (a) on in
  • The following are the error and corrections: (a) on in (b) for to
  • The following are the error and corrections: (a) with (in) (b) for (to) (c) assault

EXPLANATION

  • We must identify the error in the provided text.
  • The incorrect use of the 'on' proposition constitutes the first fault (a).
  • We are aware that "on" and "in" are both locational notions.
  • This means that among other things, they both define the noun's place.
  • A illness called cancer causes the body's cells to grow out of control.
  • When anything is located inside of a specified space, we employ the "in" proposition.
  • When one thing is touching the surface of another, the preposition "on" is used.
  • The incorrect use of the "for" proposition constitutes the second fault (b).
  • When the stated reason or purpose is a noun, the preposition "for" is used.
  • When the stated reason or goal is a verb, the "To" preposition is used.
  • The incorrect use of the verb form "attacked" in (c) constitutes the error.
  • Attack is the proper verb form for the verb with does (not).

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