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Msigitp Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which one is incorrect?

Please help me.

Read this sentence below and find (A/B/C/D) which is wrong grammatically.

Having problems (A) with your health, weak and exhausted? Try Nature Privileges! One pill a day will keep you healthy and (B) energetic; so, rush to the nearest (C) drugstore for a 30% discount until (D) the end of may.

In the answer key, the answer is D.

But, I don't know why.

It seems the sentence is correct.
Please help me to explain why the answer is D.
  

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Hi, Having problems (A) with your health , weak and exhausted? Try Nature Privileges! One pill a day will keep you healthy and (B) energetic ; so, rush to the nearest (C) drugstore for a 30% discount until (D) the end of M ay.

  • Hi, Having problems (A) with your health , weak and exhausted?
  • Try Nature Privileges!
  • One pill a day will keep you healthy and (B) energetic ; so, rush to the nearest (C) drugstore for a 30% discount until (D) the end of M ay.
  • In the answer key, the answer is D.
  • But, I don't know why.
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Hi,

Having problems (A) with your health, weak and exhausted? Try Nature Privileges! One pill a day will keep you healthy and (B) energetic; so, rush to the nearest (C) drugstore for a 30% discount until (D) the end of May.

In the answer key, the
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Was the punctuation and capitalisation correctly transcribed above?

If so, I'd have a problem with A. With regards to D, I don't see an issue with it other than the missing capitalisation of May.

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