Question
Find out the error according to the grammar and
context of the given sentences. If there is no error, mark option 5, i.e. No error. (Ignore the punctuation errors, if any.) Despite significant medical (a)/ advancements, detecting TB (b)/ remained a major challenge, particularly (c)/ in remote and underserved populations (d)/ no error (e)Solution
The sentence starts with "Despite significant medical advancements", which is in the present context. However, "remained" is in the past tense, which creates a tense inconsistency. To maintain consistency, "remained" should be replaced with "remains" (present tense). Corrected Sentence: "Despite significant medical advancements, detecting TB remains a major challenge, particularly in remote and underserved populations."
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