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rajan slowly settle down in his retired life spot the error​

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Answered by dovydasolekas
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Answer: Rajan slowly settled down in his retired life; spot the error.

Explanation: A sentence always begins with a capital letter

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

There is an error in the sentence "Rajan slowly settle down in his retired life". The corrected sentence should be: "Rajan slowly settled down in his retired life."

Explanation:

The verb 'settle' should be in the past tense form, 'settled', to match the past tense of the subject 'Rajan'.

The past tense verb 'settled' matches the past tense of the subject 'Rajan'. The sentence now communicates that Rajan has already settled down in his retired life, suggesting that he has adapted to this new phase of his life.

Errors in grammar can lead to confusion and misinterpretation of meaning. Hence, it is important to proofread written content to ensure that it is grammatically correct and conveys the intended message clearly.

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