Question : Parts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select "No Error".
That will truly / been a milestone to / celebrate.
Option 1: No Error
Option 2: celebrate.
Option 3: been a milestone to
Option 4: That will truly
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Correct Answer: been a milestone to
Solution : The third option is correct.
Been is a past participle and doesn't fit here, as the rest of the sentence is in the future tense indicated by will.
Since the tense should be in the future; been should be replaced with be.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: That will truly be a milestone to celebrate.
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