A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. We are also incubating newer growth engines, Ambani said, adding that if (A) / the digital expansion will be more inclusive in India, we will (B) / build new passages to raise our standard till the newer heights. (C) / No error (D) /
A part of the sentence may or may not have an error. Find out which part has an error and mark that part as your answer. If there are no errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. We are also incubating newer growth engines, Ambani said, adding that if (A) / the digital expansion will be more inclusive in India, we will (B) / build new passages to raise our standard till the newer heights. (C) / No error (D) / Correct Answer B
The correct answer is option 2) i.e. B
The given sentence is erroneous because of the wrong usage of the structure in conditional sentence
Conditional sentences having main clause in simple future tense are expressed in simple present tense with if clause.
Note- clauses with the words-if, even if, when, until, unless, as soon as, etc, (generally providing any condition) are never written using future tense, means one cannot use modals will/shall with them, instead if the main clause is in simple future tense, they should be in simple present tense
Therefore, will should be removed from if clause of the sentence
The correct sentence- “We are also incubating newer growth engines , Ambani said, adding that if the digital expansion be more inclusive in India, we will build new passages to raise our standard till the newer heights.”