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Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error
The day before yesterday he left for Europe by the air.
The day before yesterday
No error
by the air
he left for the Europe
- Option 1: The day before yesterday
- No grammatical error. The phrase correctly indicates a time two days ago.
- Option 2: No error
- This option would be correct if the sentence has no grammatical mistakes, but that's not the case here.
- Option 3: by the air
- This contains a grammatical error. The correct usage is "by air" without "the," when referring to travel in general.
- Option 4: he left for the Europe
- This is incorrect because "Europe" is a proper noun, and we do not use "the" before it in this context. The correct phrase is "he left for Europe."
The sentence with the error is:
- "by the air"
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