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After biting a neighbour, Mr. Silver allowed his dog to been immediately put down. The sentence has the following error(s):

(A) there is no subject in the main clause, “After biting a neighbour”
(B) A dangling participle and a verb tense error
(C) A change of point of view and a dangling participle
(D) all of the above

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Answer: b.

A dangling participle and a verb tense error

Explanation: it would be "After biting a neighbor, Mr. Silver allowed his dog to be immediately put down." been is past tense which is not what it's supposed to be.

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