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One who perpetually hesitates(A)/which of the two things he will do first(B)/will ultimately do neither.(C)No error(D)
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b
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d
- (A) "One who perpetually hesitates"
- This phrase sets up the subject and describes a person who is indecisive.
- (B) "which of the two things he will do first"
- The relative pronoun "which" should be replaced with "as to" or "about" to correctly match the subject and describe the indecision.
- (C) "will ultimately do neither."
- This phrase logically concludes the statement, indicating the result of hesitating.
- (D) "No error"
- Indicates that there might not be any mistakes, but analysis shows there is an error in part B.
Option: 2, b
This is the correction needed in the sentence.
By: SONAM SHEORAN ProfileResourcesReport error
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