English, asked by ak44865, 1 year ago

spot the errors, if any , in the following sentence,. it is a worth seeing movie and you must not miss it.​

Answers

Answered by UjwalaPatkar
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Answer:

It is a worth movie and you must not miss it seeing.

Answered by aroranishant799
0

Answer:

The correct sentence is: It is a worthwhile movie, and you must not miss it.

Explanation:

  • Worthwhile refers to being entertaining, practical, or fulfilling enough to justify the expense or effort.
  • In this sentence we can put "worthwhile" at the place of "worth seeing". and also put a comma after "movie".
  • In verbal reasoning, error spotting questions are asked. Any error may be this one. They can be anything, from noun to pronoun to singular/plural to word usage.
  • Students must detect the mistake or error in a sentence and change it into a statement that is grammatically accurate as part of the error correction process.
  • A mistake is an unintentional departure from the inherent rules of a language variety committed by a learner of a second language. These mistakes are the result of the learner not understanding the correct rules of the target language variety.

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