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Locate the error(s) in the following sentence and select the appropriate letter(s).

The students [A] face went pallid: "What [B] do you mean when you say my grammar is "bad": bad [C]meaning its bad, or [D] bad meaning good?" [E]

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Answer:

A and D

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence has two errors that can be found in the letters A and D. (A) The noun should be written with an apostrophe to show possession : The student's face. (D) its is the possessive of it . The correct form for it ("my grammar") plus verb be (is ) : It is in the contracted form uses the apostrophe (it's): "... meaning it's bad,"

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