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Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'
Either of the two supervisors were supposed to be present at the site.
present at the site
the two supervisors
No error
were supposed to be
- Option 1 (present at the site): This part of the sentence is grammatically correct. It correctly indicates the location where someone is expected to be present.
- Option 2 (the two supervisors): This segment correctly refers to the supervisors involved. There's no grammatical error here.
- Option 4 (were supposed to be): Here lies the error. With the subject "Either of the two supervisors," the verb should be singular. The correct form should be "was supposed to be" because "either" refers to one of the two.
- Option 3 (No error): This option is incorrect because there is indeed a grammatical error in the sentence.
The correct choice is: Option 4 (were supposed to be)
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