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Directions : In the following five items, each item has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled as (a), (b), and (c). Read each sentence and identify any error in any underlined part, and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter, i.e. (a) (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).
As per direction:
Ramesh liked
his friend's music player
to his own
. No error
- Option 1: Ramesh liked
- This part is correct. 'Ramesh liked' properly sets the subject and verb.
- Option 2: his friend's music player
- This part is also correct. The phrase correctly indicates possession with "friend's" and what is liked, "music player."
- Option 3: to his own
- This part is incorrect. The comparison is improperly structured. It should be "more than his own" or "better than his own" to make sense in comparing two objects.
- Option 4: No error
- This option suggests there are no mistakes, but since Option 3 contains an error, this can't be the correct answer.
The correct option is Option 3.
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