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Identify the grammatically CORRECT sentence among the following options: *
Despite of numerous studies, markers that allow a breeder to quantify superior genetics in individual sires and dams have not been identified.
No significant correlation was identified between fatty acid composition and marbling score.
The infinitesimal model states that a quantitative trait is controlled by infinite number of locus and each locus has an infinitely small effect.
There is evidence for cis-interactions within and trans-interactions between five conserved haplotypes.

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Answered by bhavanamsenjaliya
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The error is in the second part of the sentence.

We need to replace 'he' with 'they'. The antecedent being referred to by the pronoun is ‘leaders’ which is a plural noun. So, the use of singular pronoun ‘he’ will be incorrect.

So, the correct answer is option B.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

The correct answer is option B.

Explanation:

The error is in the second part of the sentence.

We need to replace 'he' with 'they'. The antecedent being referred to by the pronoun is ‘leaders’ which is a plural noun. So, the use of singular pronoun ‘he’ will be incorrect.

what is a sentence

At its core, a sentence is a string of words used to express a complete idea. There is a lot of flexibility about what constitutes a sentence, but the main rule is that it must contain both a subject and a verb – and even this rule can be bent for imperative sentences, as you'll see below.

Let's start with the four main types of sentences:

2 Interrogative (question): This is a sentence that asks a question

Example: Why is the dog not sitting?

3 Exclamatory: This is a modified declarative sentence used to add emphasis or express emotion, urgency or loudness.

Example: I've tried everything, but the dog still won't fit!

4 Imperative (command): This is a sentence that tells someone or something to do an action.

Example: Please sit down.

Note that the final punctuation changes for sentence types. Declarative sentences use periods, interrogative sentences use question marks, exclamatory sentences use exclamation points, and imperative sentences can use periods or exclamation marks.

Rules and sentence structures

Before we break down sentence structure, we need to discuss an element essential to sentence formation: the clause.

A sentence is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb (except some imperative clauses) and can be either independent or subordinate. An independent clause can exist as a complete sentence on its own, while a subordinate or "dependent" clause cannot.

Why not? Sometimes a subordinate clause lacks either a subject or a verb, or sometimes it has both, but it is still not grammatically independent. In both cases, subordinate clauses must be attached to a separate clause.

Subordinate clauses are almost always introduced by special connecting words or phrases known as subordinating conjunctions: conjunctions like "while," "because," or "as long as," plus certain prepositions like "before" and "after." If you want, you can check out our comprehensive list of inferior couplings.

To make sentences, you can use a separate clause or combine it with a subordinate clause, another independent clause, or both.

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