I am trying to finish
this letter for the last one hour
I wish you would
go away or stop disturbing me E. No error
Answer is Wrong!
Answer is Right!
The correct answer is: E. No error
The sentence is grammatically correct. The subject “I” agrees with the verb “am trying” in the first clause, and the subject “you” agrees with the verb “would go” in the second clause. The conjunction “or” is used correctly to join two independent clauses. The sentence is also clear and concise.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: “I am trying to finish” is a grammatically correct sentence. The subject “I” agrees with the verb “am trying” in the present progressive tense.
- Option B: “this letter for the last one hour” is a grammatically correct phrase. The article “this” is used to refer to a specific letter, and the prepositional phrase “for the last one hour” indicates how long the speaker has been trying to finish the letter.
- Option C: “I wish you would” is a grammatically correct sentence. The subject “I” agrees with the verb “would go” in the past subjunctive mood.
- Option D: “go away or stop disturbing me” is a grammatically correct sentence. The conjunction “or” is used to join two independent clauses.
- Option E: “No error” is the correct answer. The sentence is grammatically correct.