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Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a grammatical error. Select the option that has
the error.
When you have worked out this sum, you may went out to play.
went out to play
you may
this sum
When you have worked out
- Option 1: went out to play
- "Went" is the past tense of "go," which conflicts with "may" in the conditional clause.
- Correct form should be "you may go out to play."
- Correct Answer.
- Option 2: you may
- This is correct. "You may" is used to give permission.
- Option 3: this sum
- "This sum" refers to the problem to be worked out.
- This phrase is grammatically correct.
- Option 4: When you have worked out
- This clause is in perfect tense, indicating completion before another future action.
- It is grammatically correct.
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