Q. Find the error part:
There were only two (A)/warriors but each and every (B)/warrior was equal (C)/to six persons (D)
There were only two (A)/warriors but each and every (B)/warrior was equal (C)/to six persons (D)
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Correct Answer: (B)
B
Explanation: Change 'each and every' to 'each'. For 'two', use 'each'.
Explanation by: Pradeep Sikarwar
Change 'each and every' to 'each'. For 'two', use 'each'.