Question : The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
An old man whom / we met while coming back / from our college lives / at my uncle's place.
Option 1: An old man whom
Option 2: at my uncle's place
Option 3: We met while coming back
Option 4: from our college lives
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Correct Answer: An old man whom
Solution : The error lies in the first option.
The relative pronoun "whom" is used for the object of a verb and in this case, "who" should be used because it is the subject of the verb "met".
Therefore, the correct sentence is: "An old man who we met while coming back from our college lives at my uncle’s place."
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