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I met the concerned officer.( Spot the error)​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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I met the concerned officer. This is the correct sentence.

What is a grammatically correct sentence?

  • A sentence that has no grammatical mistakes such as commas and apostrophes.
  • It must be in accordance with the subject-verb agreement is called a correct sentence
  • Furthermore, it should have no misspelled words or wrong text.
  • Always do proofreading to make sure the sentence is correct

Answered by adventureisland
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The sentence I met the concerned officer should be written as I met the officer concerned.

Explanation:

In the statement, concerned is an adjective. This adjective is describing the noun that is officer.

Adjective: These are words that give a description of a particular noun present. For example: Big, small, heavy, furious, handsome, etc.

Noun: Any name, animal, place or thing mentioned in a sentence is a noun.

For eg: Delhi, man, police, officer, etc.

Hence, the correct statement is I met the officer concerned.

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