Question : Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No Error'.
Unadulterated and unabashed were/ the two words that the judge use/ to define his performance.
Option 1: unadulterated and unabashed were
Option 2: the two words that the judge use
Option 3: to define his performance
Option 4: No Error
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Correct Answer: the two words that the judge use
Solution : The second option is correct.
The verb use should be in the past tense to match the past tense of were. It should be used instead of use to maintain grammatical consistency in the sentence.
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Option 1: hard than I thought.
Option 2: No error
Option 3: Hearing those words
Option 4: from his mouth, was
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Option 1: His struggles were becoming
Option 2: more and more frenzier,
Option 3: No Error
Option 4: a wild look creeping into his blue eyes.
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Option 1: imperceptible to all but
Option 2: No Error
Option 3: the most trained eye.
Option 4: The differences were
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Option 1: He best understand that
Option 2: longer his decision to make.
Option 3: because of the fight it is no
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Option 1: the local groups.
Option 2: were all but a sham to misdirect
Option 3: An appeasements policies
Option 4: No error
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