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The driver was put/ in the / prison/ for exceeding /the speed limit

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Answered by tannumishra1464
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 \bold{The \: driver \: was \: put \: in\:the\: prison \:}

 \bold{for \: exceeding \: the \: speed \: limit.}

Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

I think this is the question you are looking for:

"Which part of the sentence given below has an error in it?

The driver was put/ in the / prison/ for exceeding /the speed limit"

The correct sentence will be:

The driver was put in prison for exceeding the speed limit.

Hence, we can conclude that the second part of the sentence is wrong.

Explanation:

In the abovementioned sentence, "The driver was put in the prison for exceeding the speed limit." there is a mistake.

It does not follow the rules of a preposition. A preposition is a term that defines a noun or a pronoun. In other words, it aids in determining the relationship between the main clause and the noun or pronoun in that particular statement.

  • The first part of the sentence is correct as we can see that the preposition, as well as the tense, is correct.
  • We can not say if the second part is correct as there's nothing to conclude. The same goes for the other parts.

Now, we can see the sentence as a whole, it is seen that the use of the second "the" is unnecessary. Hence, we can conclude that the second part of the sentence is wrong

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