Find out whether there is any grammatical error in below sentence. The photograph will give / the reader a far better / notion of the structure / than any verbal description.

The photograph will give
the reader a far better
notion of the structure
than any verbal description E. No error

The correct answer is: E. No error

The sentence is grammatically correct. The word “than” is used to compare two things, and in this case, it is comparing a photograph to a verbal description. The word “notion” means an idea or understanding, and in this case, it is referring to the reader’s understanding of the structure. The sentence is clear and concise, and it conveys the intended meaning.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The photograph will give. This is the subject of the sentence, and it is grammatically correct.
  • Option B: the reader a far better. This is the direct object of the sentence, and it is grammatically correct.
  • Option C: notion of the structure. This is the object of the preposition “of,” and it is grammatically correct.
  • Option D: than any verbal description. This is the comparative clause, and it is grammatically correct.
  • Option E: No error. This is the correct answer, as the sentence is grammatically correct.