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In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
Having just taking a heavy lunch, she was not ready to have any fruit.
she was not ready
to have any fruit.
Having just
taking a heavy
- Having just: This phrase begins the sentence correctly. It's a present participle phrase that sets up the context.
- Taking a heavy: Here lies the grammatical error. The correct phrase should be "Having just taken a heavy lunch," since "taken" is the past participle form needed after "having."
- She was not ready: This part is grammatically correct. It clearly states her unwillingness.
- To have any fruit: This part correctly follows and complements the earlier part of the sentence.
Correct Answer: Option 4: taking a heavy
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