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Directions : Each item in this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).
The car which went past us
when we were driving on the highway
must have been doing at least a hundred miles an hour.
No error
- In the sentence, "The car which went past us when we were driving on the highway must have been doing at least a hundred miles an hour," the grammatical structure is correctly formed.
- Option 1: The car which went past us - correctly provides a relative clause about the car.
- Option 2: when we were driving on the highway - accurately sets the context and uses appropriate tense.
- Option 3: must have been doing at least a hundred miles an hour - correctly describes the car's speed with the right verb form.
- Option 4: No error - the sentence is free from grammatical mistakes and is correctly structured. Correct Answer
By: santosh ProfileResourcesReport error
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with car has should be used instead of have
After a modal verb (must, can, should, may, might, will, would, etc.) we always use the base form of the verb (the simple form, without -s, -ed, -ing). And the base form (or infinitive) of "has," "have," and "had" is have. So we can't use has after 'must'.
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