Q. Choose the wrong part and if you find no error then choose (d).
It is I (a)/ who is to blame (b)/ for this bad situation (c)/ no error (d).
It is I (a)/ who is to blame (b)/ for this bad situation (c)/ no error (d).
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Correct Answer: (B)
b
Explanation:
The subject here is "I", and the relative pronoun "who" refers back to "I".
Therefore, the verb should agree with the first-person pronoun "I", not third person.
Explanation by: Ahsan Sultan
The subject here is "I", and the relative pronoun "who" refers back to "I".
Therefore, the verb should agree with the first-person pronoun "I", not third person.