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Given below are five statements out of which only one is grammatically correct. Identify the correct statement.
That plan also sets a deadline of 2020 for a substantially increase in the number of countries with national and local strategies for disaster risk reduction.
After the partition of 1947 and the transfer of a very large Bengali Muslim district of Sylhet to East Pakistan, the Assamese middle class came to power for the first time in about a century.
The database we have compiled show that Muslims are dramatically under-represented in the Indian Police Service
He recognized after the Japan game that he needed to make some changes to his lineup, and they made them
In an admirable change of stance, the government has lobbed the ball back to the court, where it once belongs.
Only option B carries a correct statement. The errors in the other parts are as follows:
A- Increase is a noun, hence the adjective “substantial” should be used instead of the adverb “substantially”.
C- “Database” is a collective noun, and in the given context, a singular verb should be used with it. So, “show” should be replace by “shows”.
D- “They” in the latter part of the sentence is incorrect as the subject here is singular “he” and n other entity is being talked about here.
E- The phrase “once belongs” is incorrect. It should be once belonged.
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