The sentence "She don't like to play cricket." contains an error in its verb usage. Let's examine:
Subject-Verb Agreement: The subject "She" is singular, and according to English grammar, it requires a verb that matches in number—in this case, a singular verb form.
The contraction "don't" stands for "do not," which is appropriate for plural subjects or with "I" and "you." However, for singular third-person subjects (he, she, it), the correct verb form is "doesn't" (does not).
Correct Sentence:
"She doesn't like to play cricket."
Thus, the error is identified in the word "don't," which should be corrected to "doesn't" to maintain proper subject-verb agreement.
Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error:
Each of the boys have submitted their assignment on time.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb:
Neither the students nor the teacher __ aware of the change in schedule.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
"Neither the students nor the teacher ____________ ready for the exam.''