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(Correct the errors in the following sentences)-
(i) Raju, who he is my best friend, is a writer. (ii) He is known by me. (iii) I really known the play. (iv) The setting of the story effects the story's plot.​

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Answered by Haribalabrainly
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Answer:

Raju, who is my best friend is a writer

He was known by me

I really know the play

The setting of the story affect the story's plot.

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

(i) The correct sentence would be: "Raju, who is my best friend, is a writer." The phrase "who he is my best friend" is redundant, as "who" already implies that Raju is someone important to the speaker.

Explanation:

(ii) The correct sentence would be: "I know him." Using "known" in this context is incorrect, as it is the past participle form of "know" and needs a helping verb like "have" or "has" to create a present perfect tense. However, in this case, a simple present tense would suffice.

(iii) The correct sentence would be: "I really know the play." The verb "known" should be changed to "know" to match the present tense.

(iv) The correct sentence would be: "The setting of the story affects the story's plot." The verb "effects" should be changed to "effects" as the former refers to causing something to happen, while the latter means to have an impact on something.

It is important to use correct grammar and language to convey the intended meaning of a sentence effectively. Errors in grammar and syntax can lead to confusion and miscommunication. Therefore, it is always advisable to review and proofread one's writing before submitting it.

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