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In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
Vini bought two new dresses but either is suitable for the festival.
Vini bought
suitable for the festival
two new dresses
but either is
- Vini bought (Option 1): This phrase is grammatically correct. It indicates that Vini made a purchase.
- Two new dresses (Option 3): This part is correct as it specifies the number and describes the dresses.
- But either is (Option 4): This is where the error lies. "Either" implies two options but is typically used when only one option is appropriate. Since "suitable" is required, "neither" is the correct word to indicate that both options are unsuitable.
- Suitable for the festival (Option 2): This part is correct, describing the appropriateness of the dresses.
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