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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
She speaks / very highly / of both her / daughter-in-laws.
She speaks
daughter-in-laws
very highly
of both her
- Option 1: She speaks
- This segment is grammatically correct. It uses the correct form of the verb for the third person singular subject "she."
- Option 2: daughter-in-laws
- This is the part with a grammatical error. The correct plural form is "daughters-in-law" since the noun "daughter" is pluralized, not "law."
- Correct Answer
- Option 3: very highly
- This phrase is grammatically correct. It is an adverbial phrase modifying "speaks," indicating the manner in which she speaks.
- Option 4: of both her
- This portion is grammatically correct. It correctly introduces the objects of the verb "speaks."
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