Part of a sentence (or two) are given as options and the are jumbled up. One of the options contains an error that renders the unjumbled sentence wrong ungrammatical. Identify the part/option which contains the error:
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A.
but much ideas almost always fail precisely because
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B.
history records many well- conceived and apparent
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C.
logical grand plans for the betterment of mankind
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D.
they are logical, ignoring human beings' whims and greed
Correct Answer:
A. but much ideas almost always fail precisely because
Explanation:
There is a grammatical error in the part of the sentence given in option (a). It should be 'many' instead of 'much' because 'idea' is a countable noun. Hence option (a) is correct.
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