Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. Do the roses in your garden smell / more sweetly / than those in ours?

[amp_mcq option1=”Do the roses in your garden smell” option2=”more sweetly” option3=”than those in ours” option4=”No error” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is: D. No error

The sentence “Do the roses in your garden smell more sweetly than those in ours?” is grammatically correct. The word “more” is used to compare two things, and the word “sweetly” is an adverb that describes the way something smells. The sentence is asking whether the roses in the speaker’s garden smell sweeter than the roses in the listener’s garden.

The other options are incorrect because they contain grammatical errors. Option A is incorrect because the word “do” is not necessary in this sentence. Option B is incorrect because the word “sweetly” should be an adverb, not an adjective. Option C is incorrect because the word “those” should be preceded by a noun.