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The Navy has changed its rules but appointed two women to be in charge of warships (find error)

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The answer will be the error in the given sentence is in the word "but." The word "but" should be changed to "and" for making the sentence accurate.

  • An error in a sentence could mean incorrect use of punctuation marks or grammatical errors like incorrect verb forms, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
  • In the sentence given in the question, the error lies in using incorrect conjunction.
  • Instead of using the conjunction but, and should be used.
  • Therefore, the grammatically correct sentence becomes:
    The Navy has changed its rules and appointed two women to be in charge of warships.

Hence, the error in the given sentence is in the word "but." Instead of "but," the word "and" should be used. Then the errorless sentence becomes: The Navy has changed its rules, and appointed two women to be in charge of warships.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The answer is that the word "but" in the above sentence contains the inaccuracy. For the phrase to be true, the word "but" needs to be replaced with "and."

An error in a phrase could be the misuse of punctuation marks or grammatical mistakes with conjunctions, prepositions, and verb forms.

The improper conjunction was used in the statement provided in the question.

and should be used in place of the conjunction but.

Consequently, the following is the grammatically accurate phrase:

Two women have been nominated to lead warships under new Navy regulations.

Therefore, the word "but" in the above sentence should be replaced by the word "and." The perfect phrase then becomes: Two women have been nominated to lead warships under new Navy regulations.

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