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Their wedding(1)/ turned out to be(2) quite(3)/ an occasion/ No error( 4)
a
b
c
d
- Option 1, a: "Their wedding" is the subject of the sentence. It correctly introduces what the sentence is about and shows possession.
- Option 2, b: "turned out to be" is a proper verb phrase indicating the outcome or result of an event. The phrase is grammatically correct.
- Option 3, c: "quite" is an adverb modifying "an occasion," which adds emphasis to the statement. Its use here is appropriate.
- Option 4, d: "an occasion" is a correct noun phrase. It completes the sentence properly.
The sentence is complete and grammatically accurate, with no errors. Therefore, the correct answer is:
- Option 4, d
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