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error spotting. 1.she behaves as if she is rich. 2.there is yen students in the crowd. 3.she drives in river. 4.sachin is one of the best batsman. 5.he got first prize​

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Answered by pritika2905
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Answer:

1. She behaves as if she were rich

2. There are ten students in the crowd.

3. She dives into the river

4.Sachin is one of the best batsmen

5.He got the first prize.

Answered by smartbrainz
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1. She behaves as if she were rich

2. There are ten students in the crowd

3. She dives into the river

4. Sachin is one of the best batsmen

5. He got the first prize.

Explanation:

  • We use as if to make comparisons. Clauses which begin with as if describe an  improbable or unreal situation if they are followed by an unreal tense (the past subjunctive/past perfect subjunctive). When as if is used, we use were in all contexts, even in case of third person
  • When deciding if to use is/are, we must look to see if the noun is singular or plural. If the noun is singular, we must use is. If the noun is plural or there is more than one noun, we must use are.
  • One of the major uses of the preposition into is to denote movement toward the inside of a place, where something is in relation to a bigger area around it such as a lake, garden, house etc
  • The one of is a singular term and talks about a noun/pronoun. The noun/pronoun used after the phrase “one of the” is always in plural form (since we refer to one place/person/thing out of many). The helping verb would always be in singular form, as the helping verb agrees with “one of the” and not with the plural noun within the sentence.
  • The definite article the It is used before a noun to define it as something specific.

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