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The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error
from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Sometimes I act / like a fool, and she has / to step into save me.
Sometimes I act
like a fool and she has
No error
to step into save me
- Option 1: "Sometimes I act" is grammatically correct. The sentence begins with a proper subject and verb arrangement.
- Option 2: "like a fool and she has" is also correct. The phrase correctly uses the conjunction "and" to join two independent clauses.
- Option 3: "No error" would be chosen if the sentence had no grammatical errors.
- Option 4: "to step into save me" contains an error. The correct expression should be "to step in to save me." The phrase "step into" is incorrectly used when it should be "step in," followed by the infinitive "to save."
Therefore, the correct option is:
- Option 4: "to step into save me"
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