In the following sentence, some of the parts have errors and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. Kiran as well as Kamal (a) are leaving (b) for Mumbai (c) No error (d)
A
a
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B
b
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C
c
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D
d
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Solution
The correct option is B b When words like 'as well as' are used, the tense of the verb should follow the first subject, in this case, Kiran. Since the first subject is singular in number (Kiran), so the verb should be 'is'. Hence, Option B is
correct. The rest of the options do not indicate the flawed part, hence,
incorrect.