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Which part of the sentence has an error? If there is no error them mark E as your answer.
'Everybody's business (A) / is nobody's business'.(B) / said the teacher (C)/ to the students. (D)/ No Error. (E)
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- The sentence "Everybody's business is nobody's business," said the teacher to the students, is being checked for errors.
- Option A (Everybody's business) is correct. It uses a possessive noun appropriately.
- Option B (is nobody's business) is correct. This phrase logically follows and makes sense.
- Option C (said the teacher) is correctly structured for reported speech.
- Option D (to the students) is contextually and grammatically correct.
- Option E (No Error) is the correct choice as the sentence has no grammatical errors.
E is the right answer, as the sentence structure and grammar are correct.
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