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Q 12. Which part of the sentence given below has an error in it? You cannot depend / on him because / his character and conduct / has not been well. Ops: A. O has not been well B. O his character and conduct C. O on him because D. You cannot depend​

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

"You can not depend on him because his character and conduct have not been well." Hence, the answer to the above-mentioned answer is option A which states, "has not been well".

Explanation:

In the abovementioned sentence,

"You can not depend on him because his character and conduct has not been well.", there is a mistake.

It does not follow the law of agreement in grammar. Agreement in grammar is a bridge between the verb and the subject or the phrase involved. So, if there is only a subject, there would be one verb and if there is more than one subject, the verb will be plural.

In the abovementioned sentence,

there are two subjects, i.e.,

  • character and
  • conduct

but the verb used is singular making the sentence grammatically wrong. The correct verb would have been the verb, "have".

The sentence will therefore look like, "You can not depend on him because his character and conduct have not been well."

Hence, we can safely conclude that the answer to the above-mentioned answer is option A which states, "has not been well".

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