English, asked by surabhisuresh133, 5 months ago

DIRECTIONS for the question: A sentence is divided into four parts. Choose the part that is/are
grammatically incorrect.
So to read this book, which is yourself, one must have the art of listening to what the book is
saying.
To do that means not to interpret what the book is saying, just to observe it as you would
observe a cloud.
You cannot do anything about the cloud, nor a palm leaf swaying in the wind, nor the beauty of
a sunset.
You cannot alter it, you cannot argue with it, you cannot change it. It is so.
No error​

Answers

Answered by kamleshmodi333
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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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So to read this book, which is yourself, one must have the art of listening to what the book is saying.

To do that means not to interpret what the book is saying, just to observe it as you would observe a cloud.

You cannot do anything about the cloud nor a palm leaf swaying in the wind, nor the beauty of a sunset.

You cannot alter it, you cannot argue with it you cannot change it. It is so.

Explanation:

Most of the Grammatical errors made is not adding the preceeding words for that specific preposition or verbs.

  • Verbs are the key structure in the sentence that says what work the speaker is doing.
  • Hence, it is very important to put the correct form of verb.
  • The correct tense along with correct verb forms the correct sentence that expresses what the speaker is doing or feeling.

For eg: Neither, nor comes together in one sentence. They are not separately used.

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