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which part of the sentence given below has an error in it?I had been/looking for evidence/since the last Independence day,/the day I first seen her in the police station.

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Answered by ekaoktarina59
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Answer:

which part of the sentence given below has an error in it?I had been/looking for evidence/since the last Independence

Answered by AditiHegde
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The part of the sentence that has an error is the last part of the sentence, "I first seen her."

  • In the given sentence, there is an error in the third part regarding using different forms of verbs.
  • There are five major forms of a verb.
  • The first type is a basic form (talk), and the next one constitutes using the present form of a third-person and singular number (talks), which is followed by the simple past form of the verb (talked). The fourth type of verb could be a present participle form of the verb (talking), and the fifth one is using the past participle form of the verb (talked).
  • In the given sentence, the correct phrase should be "the day I first saw her" because here, see is an irregular type of verb, and saw is the simple past form of the verb.

Hence, the answer will be the phrase "I first seen her" has an error, and the correct phrase will be "I first saw her."

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