Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. It is the duty of every citizen to do his utmost / to defend the hardly-won / freedom of the country.

[amp_mcq option1=”It is the duty of every citizen to do his utmost” option2=”to defend the hardly-won” option3=”freedom of the country” option4=”No error” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is D. No error.

The sentence is grammatically correct. The word “hardly-won” is an adjective that modifies the noun “freedom.” The word “country” is the object of the preposition “to defend.”

Here is a breakdown of each option:

  • Option A: “It is the duty of every citizen to do his utmost” is a grammatically correct sentence.
  • Option B: “to defend the hardly-won” is a grammatically correct phrase.
  • Option C: “freedom of the country” is a grammatically correct phrase.
  • Option D: “No error” is the correct answer because there is no grammatical error in the sentence.
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