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which part of the sentence given below has an error in it

to have being feeling sad / is understandable / given how tragic / this events are​

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Answered by rmb
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The error is in two parts- a) and d)

part a) to have being feeling sad

part d) this events are​

part a) to have being feeling sad

  • The error is because of the incorrect use of the word 'being'.
  • It needs to be 'been'.

part d) this events are​

  • The error is because 'this' is used with 'events' and 'are'.
  • 'events' and 'are' are used for plural words, but 'this' is used for singular words.
  • It is a case of subject-verb agreement error.

The correct sentence is:

To have been feeling sad / is understandable / given how tragic / these events are​.

Or

To have been feeling sad / is understandable / given how tragic / this event is.

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Answered by mounikasanam4
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Explanation:

This is the children's section/ so Charles presence/is not appropriate here

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