Question
Read the given sentence to find out whether there are
any grammatical/contextual errors in it. The errors, if any, will be in two of the phrases of the sentences and the combination of those parts will be the answer. If no part in the sentence has an error then, mark 'no error' as your answer. Consider part (e) Â in bold as grammatically correct. (Ignore punctuation errors if any) If Richard Dawkins is right, (A) / there's less than a 1 per cent chance (B) / that God exist, in which case (C) / it's not rationale to trust in the (D) / tenets of a theistic religion. (e)Solution
Solution ​ The errors lie in CD. C - replace the plural verb EXIST with the singular EXIST as it agrees to the singular subject GOD. D - replace the noun RATIONALE (a set of reasons or logic given for something) with the adjective RATIONAL. Thus, D is the right answer.
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