Question : Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error.
Whole country applauded the courage of our soldiers.
Option 1: applauded the
Option 2: our soldiers
Option 3: Whole country
Option 4: courage of
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Correct Answer: Whole country
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
The definite article the is missing before whole country. This makes the sentence grammatically accurate, as the definite article is used before a specific noun for emphasis.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: The whole country applauded the courage of our soldiers.
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Option 2: came to the
Option 3: our new factory
Option 4: No one of them
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