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Directions: Read the sentence given below to find out if it contains an error. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is error-free, select No error or option 5. Ignore errors of punctuation if any.
People (A)/ prefer mobile (B)/ games than (C)/ story books. (D)/ No error (E)
A
B
C
D
E
- The sentence is divided into four parts to identify errors.
- Part A (People): No grammatical error here. Complete valid subject.
- Part B (prefer mobile): This is correct. The verb and object are properly placed.
- Part C (games than): This part contains the error. The correct conjunction should be 'to' instead of 'than' after the word 'prefer'.
- Part D (story books): Correctly refers to the object of preference.
- Part E (No error): Not applicable as there's an error in Part C.
Thus, the corrected sentence should read: "People prefer mobile games to story books."
The correct answer is:
Option 3, C
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