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Directions: Read the following sentence and determine whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is error-free, select ‘No error’ as your answer.
There is but one law for all, /(A) namely, that law which govern all law, the law of our Creator, /(B) the law of humanity, justice and equity /(C)– the law of nature and of nations. /(D) No error (E)
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- Part A: "There is but one law for all," - This phrase is grammatically correct. It sets up the context of the sentence.
- Part B: "namely, that law which govern all law, the law of our Creator," - Here, "govern" should be "governs" to agree with the singular noun "law". This is where the error lies.
- Part C: "the law of humanity, justice and equity" - This segment is grammatically correct, listing the aspects covered by "the law".
- Part D: "the law of nature and of nations." - This part is also correct; it continues to describe the different manifestations of the law.
- Option 5 (E): "No error" - The sentence does contain an error, so this option isn’t correct.
Correct Answer: Option:2, B
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