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The given sentence contains a grammatical error. Identify the segment that contains the error.
She didn’t thank you for your help, but she may have done it.
but she
you for your help
She didn’t thank
may have done it
- Option 1: "but she" - This part of the sentence doesn't contain any grammatical error. "But" is used correctly as a conjunction.
- Option 2: "you for your help" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct. It is a direct address and recognition of assistance.
- Option 3: "She didn’t thank" - This segment of the sentence is also correct. It uses the past tense appropriately to describe a completed action.
- Option 4: "may have done it" - The verb phrase "may have done it" is structurally incorrect because "done it" should refer back to a specific action or noun, which is missing here in this context. The sentence lacks clarity due to this phrase. It could be changed to "intended to" or a clarification of "it."
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