Question
He told me that (1)/ he will be going to (2)/ the office tomorrow (3)/ to finish the project. (4)
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error and select the option which rectifies that error. If no error is present then mark option 5
i.e., 'no error' as your answer.
i.e., 'no error' as your answer.
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