how long does/it takes to walk to/your house form here -what part of the sentence given error
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how long does it "take" to walk to your house from here
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"How long does it takes to walk to your house from here." This will be the correct sentence.
- Here, we have to find which part of the given sentence contains an error.
- The error is the incorrect spelling 'form' instead of 'from.'
- When looking for errors in a sentence, checking for spelling errors should be a top priority.
- The other things one must look at are things like the use of tenses, articles, and omissions in the sentence.
- A form is the visible shape or configuration of something. It is not the correct use of the sentence in the given sentence.
- While from is used for indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts. This is the correct word to be used in the sentence.
- Here, the speaker is asking about the duration it takes while walking from 'here to your house.'
- Hence, the correct sentence will be, "How long does it takes to walk to your house from here."
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