In the following question, one part of the sentence has an error. Read the sentence to find the error and mark the corresponding option. If the sentence has no error choose option 4 ‘No error’ as your answer. You just need to understand that if you look beyond/ (A) your physical form to your original state, which is/ (B) formless and free, you become free from your sufferings indeed./ (C) No error/ (D)
In the following question, one part of the sentence has an error. Read the sentence to find the error and mark the corresponding option. If the sentence has no error choose option 4 ‘No error’ as your answer. You just need to understand that if you look beyond/ (A) your physical form to your original state, which is/ (B) formless and free, you become free from your sufferings indeed./ (C) No error/ (D) Correct Answer C
Correct option 3) The error lies in part C.
[ alt="428 (1)" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/09/428%20%281%29.png" style="width: 48px; height: 48px;">Explanation:
- Here, the error lies in the positioning of the adverb 'indeed'.
- It needs to be placed before the subject 'you' and the verb 'become'.
- 'Indeed' is used to introduce a statement that strengthens a previous point.
- In some cases 'indeed' is placed at the end of the sentence.
Example: We had a very good time indeed. - It cannot be placed at the end of the sentence in the following sentence:
Example: India is a land of opportunity for young people indeed. (incorrect)
India is indeed a land of opportunity for young people. (correct)
Hence the correct sentence is - You just need to understand that if you look beyond your physical form to your original state, which is formless and free, you indeed become free from your sufferings.
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Feb 20, 2025