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.) When Anna visited the 10,000 sq.ft plot (1)/ on which she was to design (2)/ a home, she was instantly (3)/ drew to a jackfruit tree on-site (4)/no error (5)Solution
The sentence is in the passive voice, indicated by "she was instantly." After the verb "was", we need to use the past participle form of the verb, which in this case is "drawn" (not "drew", which is the simple past tense). The correct phrase should be "she was instantly drawn to".So, the corrected sentence is:"When Anna visited the 10,000 sq.ft plot on which she was to design a home, she was instantly drawn to a jackfruit tree on-site.
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