I and Hillary were no mood of talking...spot the error
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I and Hillary were not mood of talking
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I and Hillary were in no mood of talking.
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I and Hillary were in no mood of talking.
- The given sentence is in simple past tense.
- The sentence doesn't convey the whole meaning which makes it an incomplete sentence. This sentence lacks a preposition.
- Prepositions are a part of speech which are used to describe the relation between a noun or pronoun and the other elements present in the clause.
- These words are important to the convey position, state, time, surrounding, of an element with the noun or the pronoun in the sentence.
- In this sentence the relation between the verb (a gerund in this sentence) and the subject is not made clear. Therefore by adding a preposition in the sentence gives full meaning.
- The word In conveys the state of the two friends.
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