Choose the option with a grammatical error. In the absence of error choose the option "no error". Select one:
a. As much as i admire him for his sterling qualities.
b. I cannot excuse him for
c. Being unfair to his friends.
d. No error.
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Answer:
The options with a grammatical error is (a.) and the correct verbiage for the option a.) is Much as I admire him for his sterling qualities
Explanation:
Consider the explanation for the error:
As much as I admire him for his sterling qualities ⇒ Much as I admire him for his sterling qualities
As much as is used to compare quantities; As much as means the same quantity as; so two things are required to compare while using as much as. Hence, As much as is not the appropriate word here.
Much as means Even though, which is the appropriate word here as there is a contradictory tone in the sentence. Hence, Much as is the correct word.
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