In the following sentence, some of the parts have errors and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. Found guilty (a) on murder (b) the accused was sentenced to death (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 Here, "on" is the wrong preposition to use: "of" is the correct preposition. We say, "found guilty of murder" and not "on murder". So, option B carries the error.