Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. Rajesh won the case as / he argued very forcefully and / in such the intelligent way / that the judge changed his opinion.

[amp_mcq option1=”Rajesh won the case as” option2=”he argued very forcefully and” option3=”in such the intelligent way” option4=”that the judge changed his opinion E. No error” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: C.

The sentence is grammatically correct, but it is awkward to read. The phrase “in such the intelligent way” is redundant. The word “intelligent” already implies that Rajesh argued in a way that was clever and persuasive. The sentence would be more concise and easier to read if it were written as follows:

Rajesh won the case because he argued very forcefully and intelligently.

The word “as” in the original sentence is used to introduce a reason. In this case, the reason is that Rajesh argued very forcefully and intelligently. The word “because” can also be used to introduce a reason. In this case, the sentence would read as follows:

Rajesh won the case because he argued very forcefully and intelligently.

The word “that” in the original sentence is used to introduce a clause that expresses a result. In this case, the clause is “the judge changed his opinion.” The word “so” can also be used to introduce a clause that expresses a result. In this case, the sentence would read as follows:

Rajesh argued so forcefully and intelligently that the judge changed his opinion.