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Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.
If the car hadn’t broken down we will be at the oflice now.
at the office
hadn’t broken down
we will be
If the car
- Option 3: we will be
- Correct answer.
- The sentence uses a conditional structure.
- "If the car hadn’t broken down" suggests a past condition.
- It should pair with "we would be" instead of "we will be" for proper grammar.
- Option 1: at the office
- Grammatically correct.
- Correctly states the place the speaker intends to be.
- Option 2: hadn’t broken down
- Correct form for past conditional statements.
- Describes an unreal situation in the past.
- Option 4: If the car
- Proper beginning for a conditional sentence.
- Sets up a hypothetical situation.
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