Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. Day in and day out / he keep telling / his friends that / he wants to go abroad.

Day in and day out
he keep telling
his friends that
he wants to go abroad E. No error

The correct answer is: E. No error

The sentence is grammatically correct. The verb “keep” is used in the present tense to describe an action that is repeated regularly. The object of the verb “keep” is “telling,” which is a gerund phrase that functions as the subject of the sentence. The direct object of the verb “telling” is “his friends,” and the object of the preposition “that” is “he wants to go abroad.”

The sentence could be rewritten as follows:

Day in and day out, he tells his friends that he wants to go abroad.

However, the original sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.

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