Question
In the following question, a sentence is divided into
four parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 in which two of the parts have some grammatical or contextual errors in them. You have to identify which pair among the given alternatives represents the parts that contain those errors. If none of the part has any error, then, mark option 5, i.e., ‘No error’ as your answer. Flexible workspaces often offer (A) / range of solutions from private (B) / offices to hot desks and meeting rooms, (C) / catered to diverse work styles and preferences .(D)Solution
In part B: "Range" is a singular noun, and it requires an article before it. Hence, the correct phrase would be- "Flexible workspaces often offer a range of solutions..."In part D: "Catered" is the past tense, but the sentence refers to an ongoing characteristic of flexible workspaces. "Catering" (present participle) correctly modifies "meeting rooms". Thus, the correct phrase would be- "...meeting rooms, catering to diverse work styles and preferences."Thus, the correct sentence will be:"Flexible workspaces often offer a range of solutions from private offices to hot desks and meeting rooms, catering to diverse work styles and preferences."
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