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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Misplaced Modifiers

MCQ - 879-5158

Question:

It ought to be your mother with who you cut the cake, not I.

  1. It ought to be your mother, she with whom you cut the cake, not I.
  2. It ought to be your mother with who you cut the cake, not me.
  3. It ought to be your mother with whom you cut the cake, not I.
  4. It ought to be your mother with who you cut the cake, not me.
  5. It ought to be she, your mother with whom you cut the cake, not me.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

This sentence contains one error. At the end of the sentence, "I" constitutes improper pronoun usage. It should read "me."

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