Question : Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error.' He belted two huge sixers, but / eleven to get of the last two / deliveries was a big ask.
Option 1: eleven to get of the last two
Option 2: deliveries was a big ask.
Option 3: No error
Option 4: He belted two huge sixers, but
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Correct Answer: eleven to get of the last two
Solution : The first option is correct.
The segment that contains a grammatical error is: eleven to get of the last two .
The phrase to get off is the correct usage, not to get of .
Therefore, the corrected sentence is "He belted two huge sixers, but eleven to get off the last two deliveries was a big ask."
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