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i always keep every money in my wallet.spot the error​

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Answered by neetsaacheeahuja
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Answer:

I always keep money in my wallet.

Explanation:

There is a grammatical error.

Answered by MasterTutor06
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Answer:

I always keep money in my wallet - It is a grammatically correct statement.

Explanation:

There was a wrong use of preposition. A grammatical error was there in the sentence.

We never use word every with money. ‘Every’ is used with singular nouns like student, child, teacher, etc. So we cannot use it with money since it is not a singular noun.

Every can also be used to denote a habit occurring everyday on routine basis.

Use of word ‘every’ -

  • Every student must follow the guidelines told by the school while attempting their holiday homework.
  • She drinks milk every morning at 6 a.m.

This justifies the use of word every and thus it cannot be used with money.

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