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There were none (1)/ but cried (2)/ their eyes out (3)/ no error
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Correct option -4 d - no error
- Sentence Breakdown:
- "There were none" (1): This phrase suggests the absence of people or objects.
- "but cried" (2): The conjunction "but" is incorrectly used here. It contradicts the expectation set by "There were none."
- "their eyes out" (3): This phrase indicates intense crying, but it must logically follow someone crying, not "none."
- Options Analysis:
- Option 1 (a) relates to "There were none."
- Option 2 (b) relates to "but cried."
- Option 3 (c) relates to "their eyes out."
- Option 4 (d) indicates no error.
- The error is in Option 4 (d): No error
- Correct Answer: Option 2 (b)
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SONAM SHEORAN
Let's take a simple example There is no country but is corrupt..... It means there is no country which is not corrupt..... Hope it is clear now...
It means there was nobody who did not cry.
Kirandeep kaur
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