English, asked by kpreethi164, 2 months ago

spot the error: a) she prevented me from do it.
b) I deeply regret for my mistakes.
c) let i do it. ​

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Answered by pruthaasl
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Answer:  

The errors are do, for, and me.

Explanation:

a) she prevented me from do it.

  • The correct sentence should be 'she prevented me from doing it'.
  • The sentence is written in the past tense.
  • When a sentence is in the past tense, we use the present participle of the verb.
  • Here the verb is do, and so its present participle will be doing.

b) I deeply regret for my mistakes.

  • The correct sentence should be 'I deeply regret my mistakes'.
  • Use of for is inappropriate in this sentence.

c) let i do it. ​

  • The correct sentence should be 'let me do it'.
  • It is clear that the speaker is having a conversation with someone.
  • In such a case, a person should refer to themselves as me and not I.

Therefore, the corrected statements are a)she prevented me from doing it, b)I deeply regret my mistakes, and c)let me do it.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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a) She prevented me from do it.

The correct sentence will be-

She prevented me from doing it.

The sentence is in the past tense.

When we write a sentence in the past tense, we use the verb's present participle.

The verb here is do, and the present participle will be doing.

b) I deeply regret for my mistakes.

The correct sentence will be-

I deeply regret my mistakes.

The word "for" is incorrect in this sentence.

c) Let i do it.

​The correct sentence will be-

Let me do it.

It is clear that the speaker is conversing with someone.

In this case, a person should address themselves as me rather than I.

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