English, asked by ayushnaik504, 10 months ago

He/are /a good/girl where is the grammatical error in a,b,c,d.only one from a,b,c,d​

Answers

Answered by kvs01
1

Answer:

The grammatical error is in b

Because if u make a sentence which is in plural form are will not come

instead is will come

the ans might also be a or d

but I think it is b

Answered by vilnius
0

The correct sentence will be 'She is a good girl.'

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence, the error is in a and b.
  • The use of the pronoun 'he' is incorrect. In the sentence, the noun 'girl' has been used. Therefore, the pronoun used for a feminine noun will be 'she' and not 'he'.
  • The use of the verb 'are' is also incorrect. 'Are' is the verb used when the subject is plural. When the subject is in the singular tense, 'is' is used.
  • The correct sentence will be 'She is a good girl.'

Learn more:

Rectify the errors in the given passage​

https://brainly.in/question/13551986

Rectify the following passage​

https://brainly.in/question/12701201

Similar questions