Select the option that has an error in it. If the sentence is correct, select "No error": (a) At this turn of the conversation, Vikram blurted out (b) that he was not knowing me (c) when I used to live in the same town as he. (d) No ERROR
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 C b The option that has an error, is the correct option. Option B: The
error lies in part (b): 'was not knowing me'. The verb 'knowing' is erroneous and must be corrected with 'know' or 'knew': he did not know me/he never knew me. Hence, option B is the correct option with the error. The other parts (a) and (c) do not have any error in them. They are grammatically correct and are complete in meaning. Hence options A and C are not the right answers. Option D is incorrect because the sentence has an error (b).