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Spot the error
a. The teacher along with the students attend the function.
b. I bought a blue colour shirt and a tie.
c. I am not understanding the problem.
d. The trains often are late.
e. He said that he can drive a car.​

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Answered by Anonymous
24

Answer:

(a)The students along with teacher attended the function.

(b)I brought a blue coloured shirt and tie.

(c)I am not understanding this problem.

(d)These trains are often late.

(e)He said that he can also drive a car.

Answered by smartbrainz
13

a) The teacher along with the students attended the function.

b) I bought a blue shirt and a tie

c) I do not understand the problem

d) Trains often are late

e) He said that he could drive a car

Explanation:

a) Here we must add -ed  (past participle) to the word attended as it typically expresses completed action

b) The word color is redundant and interferes with the sentence's smooth flow. If we write, I bought a blue shirt and tie, it would mean that both the shirt and tie are blue in color.

c) Understand is a stative verb (verbs that express a state instead of  an action) along with remember,like, want,think, and so on which is not usually used in the progressive form (-ing)

d) The is not used with plurals if the plural implies a generic reference. It is only  used when the plural implies a specific group. In this case, trains are referred to in general, as such, we must not use the before trains

e) When you write in reported speech the tense usually need to change (one tense is back in time from that tense in direct speech). In this  case, since the reported verb is in the past tense (said), the tense in the reported speech too must change. In this case the simple present tense can would change to simple past could

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