In this question, the task is to identify whether the original underlined part of the sentence contains an error and, if so, select the option that rectifies it.
The original part of the sentence is: "\(\text{because negotiations was being delayed}\)". This sentence contains a grammatical error. Let's examine it more closely:
Therefore, the corrected version of the sentence should use the phrase "because negotiations had been delayed," which correctly uses the past perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed in the past before the occurrence of another action.
Let's justify why the provided options are incorrect or correct:
The correct answer is: "
Because negotiations had been delayed
". This option corrects the subject-verb agreement and tense errors effectively.
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:
"Neither the manager nor the employees ___ willing to accept the new policy."
If the price of a commodity increases by 25%, by what percentage should the consumption be reduced to keep the expenditure the same?
A shopkeeper marks his goods 40% above cost price and offers a 10% discount. What is his percentage profit?