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Those sort of people (A)/are always nice(B)/to you on your face.(C)/No error(D)
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Correct option 1: Those sort of people
Statement A: "Those sort of people"
Correction needed: "Sort" should be plural. Proper phrasing: "Those sorts of people."
Statement B: "are always nice"
This part of the sentence is correct. It accurately conveys the verb agreement and meaning.
Statement C: "to you on your face."
This part is awkwardly phrased. A more standard expression would be "to your face."
Statement D: "No error"
This option signifies that there is no error in the sentence, which is incorrect based on the analysis above.
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