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Directions: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments. One of the fragments may or may not have an error with respect to context or grammar. You have to identify that part and mark it as your answer. If all the parts are error free mark option 'E' as your answer.
Twenty – three lions have (A.)/ die in as many days (B.)/ in the eastern part of (C.)/ Gujarat’s Gir sanctuary (D.)/ No error (A.)
Twenty – three lions have
die in as many days
in the eastern part of
Gujarat’s Gir sanctuary
No error
The error is in the fragment B of the sentence. The usage of tense ‘have die’ is erroneous in the fragment and needs to be replaced with ‘have died’ to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. This is because the present perfect tense construction ‘have + verb’ always takes the past participle form of the verb. The correct sentence will therefore be: Twenty – three lions have died in as many days in the eastern part of Gujarat’s Gir sanctuary. Option B is hence the correct answer.
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