Question : The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Many of my friends / spoke highly / of a film / which I have seen it yesterday.
Option 1: which I have seen it yesterday
Option 2: spoke highly
Option 3: Many of my friends
Option 4: of a film
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Correct Answer: which I have seen it yesterday
Solution : The error lies in the first option.
Explanation: In this context, the use of both which and it creates redundancy and is grammatically incorrect. When using which as a relative pronoun, it introduces a clause that provides additional information about the noun it modifies. Moreover "have seen" should be replaced with "saw" as it is the past action
Therefore, the correct sentence would be: Many of my friends spoke highly of a film which I saw yesterday.
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I ate / the egg / yesterday for / my dinner.
Option 1: the egg
Option 2: yesterday for
Option 3: I ate
Option 4: my dinner
Question : The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. Mr. Ramesh and / his friends / have never come / here.
Option 1: here.
Option 2: Mr. Ramesh and
Option 3: have never come
Option 4: his friends
The / God / is / omniscient.
Option 1: is
Option 2: The
Option 3: God
Option 4: omniscient
Need I to/ wait / for your / approval?
Option 1: for your
Option 2: approval
Option 3: wait
Option 4: Need I to
She has given / me a book / last week / which I returned.
Option 1: last week
Option 2: she has given
Option 3: me a book
Option 4: which I returned
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