Question
In the question given below, a sentence is given,
divided into parts. One of the parts may contain an error. Identify the part that contains the error, and mark it as the answer. Ignore errors of punctuation. In case the sentence is correct as it is, mark option (e), that is, 'No error'. The CEO of the company has stated that the company would be launching a new product next month, which is expected to revolutionize the industry.Solution
In B, the use of "would be launching" is incorrect. The sentence is talking about a future event (the product launch next month), so the correct form should be "will be launching" instead of "would be launching". The corrected sentence would be: "The CEO of the company has stated that the company will be launching a new product next month, which is expected to revolutionize the industry." Therefore, B is the correct answer.
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