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Question

Identify the part of a sentence which has a grammatical error:
[A] Lawyers these days can practice
[B] civil law, criminal law
[C] or the law of the Constitution
[D] or all of them together

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No Error
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Solution

The correct option is C C
The sentence enlists the type of practise lawyers can have today. Since it is listing out the types, 'or' or 'and' should be used just before the last option. But, in the given sentence, the 'or' appears before the third and the fourth options and so part [C] is incorrect. The correct answer is option C).

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