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In the following question, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out of which part of a sentence has an error and choose
corresponding to the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error choose corresponding to 'No Error'.
The young child singed a very sweet song for the audience.
The young child
singed
a very sweet song
for the audience
- Option 1: The young child
- No error here. The subject of the sentence is correctly identified as "The young child."
- Option 2: singed
- This is where the error lies. "Singed" means to burn slightly, which doesn't fit the context of singing a song. The correct word should be "sang," the past tense of "sing."
- Correct Answer: Option 2
- Option 3: a very sweet song
- This part is correct. It correctly describes what the child sang.
- Option 4: for the audience
- This part is also correct. It indicates who the song was for.
- Overall, the sentence should read: "The young child sang a very sweet song for the audience."
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