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Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
Rohit said that he would save me from been scold by father
said that
he would
save me
been scold
- Option 1: "said that"
This part is grammatically correct. It sets up an indirect speech structure.
- Option 2: "he would"
This is correct as it's a proper use of future conditional tense.
- Option 3: "save me"
Grammatically, this is correct. It completes the idea of an action that Rohit intends to take.
- Option 4: "been scold"
Here lies the error. The correct form should be "being scolded." "Been" should be used with "have" to form a perfect tense, and "scolded" is the past participle after "being."
Your answer of option 4, "been scold," is indeed the segment that contains the grammatical error. ""
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