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It was his idea / all along to / throw this party. Find the error​

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Answered by sunitapanda268
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Answer:

all along to is the correct answer

Answered by komalparkash
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Answer:

Error is spotted with bold below,

It was his idea all along to throw this party.

Explanation:

Was or were usually applies to something done in the past that no longer applies.

Had or has or have been is usually used for something that was done in the past and still applies.

Example:

  1. I had been reading.
  2. I was reading.
  1. The first sentence implies that 'I' had, at some point of time, read. It could have been earlier in the day or even the night before.
  2. Whether the second sentence implies that 'I' have just finished reading a little while ago.

So the correct sentence is,

It had been his idea all along to throw this party.

Or also can be written as,

It had always been his idea to throw this party.

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