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In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
She is always finding fault with the food I cook.
I cook.
fault with
the food
is always finding
Correct option 4: is always finding
Explanation:
Grammatically, the sentence is not incorrect, but the expression "is always finding fault" uses the present continuous tense to express a habitual action with annoyance or criticism.
While this usage is acceptable in English to show irritation (e.g., "She is always complaining"), some grammar tests expect habitual actions to be in the simple present tense for neutral meaning.
So, if the context doesn't imply irritation or annoyance, then the grammatically expected form would be:
"She always finds fault with the food I cook."
Conclusion: Segment 4: "is always finding" contains the grammatical deviation when viewed from a standard usage perspective.
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