English, asked by rawatabhay070, 3 months ago

“I am not going (A) / to help you(B) unless you do not(C) listen to his advice (D).” Which part of the sentence has an error?
Select one:
a. I am not going.
b. To help you.
c. Unless you do not.
d. Listen to his advice.​

Answers

Answered by brsharadasharada
9

Answer:

C is the error sentence i think, if my answer is wrong am sorry

Answered by rmb
0

The error is in part (C) Unless you do not.

  • The word ‘Unless’ is a negative word.
  • ‘Not’ is also a negative word.
  • Two negatives used together cancel out the negativity, changing the meaning of the sentence.
  • Also, in this case, two negatives make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
  • Therefore, the correct answer would be c. Unless you
  • The correct sentence would be “I am not going to help you unless you listen to his advice.”

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