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Option 2 : 2
The correct answer is '2' i.e. error lies in the second part of the sentence.
In part 2 of the sentence, the usage of 'are' is incorrect Instead, use 'is'
- According to the rule of grammar, When a subject is connected to the rest of the sentence, by words like , “besides”, “as well as” or “along with”, the auxiliary verb is used in accordance with the subject.
So the correct sentence is- I, along with Raina, am going to the party, in the evening.
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