Find out the error in the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.
You say (A) it's your problem (B) but I say it's (C) my also (D) No Error (E).
A
A
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B
B
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C
C
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D
D
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E
E
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Solution
The correct option is D D The part D of the sentence requires the possesive pronoun "mine" instead of "my" when used objectively. Hence, Option D is correct as it points out the erratic part. The rest of the options do not, hence, incorrect.