Question
The sentence below is divided into five segments.
Select the option that has an error, if any. The trajectory of progress (A) / must  changed into make (B) /economic growth more (C) /equitable and sustainable (D) / No error (E).Solution
The error in the original sentence is in part B. The phrase “changed into make” is grammatically incorrect. It should be replaced with “must change to make” to form a correct sentence. The corrected sentence uses the correct phrase "changed to make," which indicates that the trajectory of progress needs to be modified in order to achieve the goal of making economic growth more equitable and sustainable . The error in the original sentence is in part B. The phrase “changed into make” is grammatically incorrect. It should be replaced with “must change to make” to form a correct sentence. The correct
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