Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. The book is making / waves and the sale / is quite brisk in / all major cities.

The book is making
waves and the sale
is quite brisk in
all major cities E. No error

The correct answer is: E. No error

The sentence is grammatically correct. The verb “is” agrees with the subject “sale,” which is singular. The preposition “in” is used correctly to indicate the location of the sale. The sentence is clear and easy to understand.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The book is making. This is the correct verb form to use with the subject “book.”
  • Option B: waves and the sale. This is a correct use of the conjunction “and” to join two independent clauses.
  • Option C: is quite brisk in. This is the correct verb form to use with the subject “sale.”
  • Option D: all major cities. This is a correct use of the preposition “in” to indicate the location of the sale.
  • Option E: No error. This is the correct answer because the sentence is grammatically correct.