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Given below are five statements out of which only one is grammatically correct. Identify the correct statement.
As a metaphor for the future of the British’s economy, the boy wizard created by JK Rowling and the queues for the Hogwarts Express are apt.
With the Gmail redesign, scammers could send out fake versions of confidential email alerts and trick a user to entering sensitive details.
There are plenty of stands that can hold and charge your gamepad controllers, but I find them to be an eyesore.
Not only it consumed precious time of the upper house, but so led to inordinate delay in clearing five key amendments in the legislations.
For starters, the company expects to generation enough cash flow this year to cover its dividend and fund all its growthfocused spending.
Only C is the correct statement. The errors in the other options are as follows:
A- Here the usage of the word “British’s” is incorrect. British itself is an adjective and hence the possessive need not be used. The phrase “British economy” conveys the required meaning.
B- The usage of “to entering” is incorrect. Since “entering” shows movement, the preposition “into” should be used.
D- “Not only” and “but also” form a corelative conjunction, thus the usage of “but so” is wrong.
E- The phrase “to generation” is wrong. With “to” the base form of the verb should be used to form an infinitive. Thus, “to generate” is the correct phrase.
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