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Option 1 : P
The error lies in part P of the question. Therefore the correct answer is option 1.
- In the given sentence, the word 'tomorrow' indicates future tense and when asking about whether an action will be done or an event will take place in near future modals or auxiliary verbs like 'would' or 'will' must be used instead of the auxiliary verb 'did' which is the past tense of 'do'.
- 'Would' is preferable when giving an invitation or making a polite request.
- The use of 'did' is correct when asking about the occurrence of an event in the past.
- For example-
- Did you like the party you attended yesterday?
- Did you complete the assignment given by your teacher?
Correct Sentence- "Would you like to come to the party tomorrow?"
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