Question : Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose 'No error'.
Why are you making excuses too avoid this work?
Option 1: avoid this work?
Option 2: Why are you
Option 3: No error
Option 4: making excuses too
Correct Answer: making excuses too
Solution : The error is in the fourth option.
Explanation : The word too means excessively or also. In the given sentence, to avoid this work indicates the purpose or direction of the action. The use of too in this context is incorrect because it doesn't convey the intended meaning.
So, the correct sentence would be: "Why are you making excuses to avoid this work?"
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