[amp_mcq option1=”You can get” option2=”all the information that you want” option3=”in this book” option4=”No error” correct=”option2″]
The sentence “You can get all the information that you want in this book” is grammatically correct. The subject “you” is singular, so the verb “can get” is also singular. The object of the preposition “in” is “this book,” which is a singular noun. The phrase “all the information that you want” is a noun phrase that modifies the object of the preposition “in.” The sentence is complete and makes sense, so there is no grammatical error.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Option A: “You can get” is a grammatically correct sentence. The subject “you” is singular, so the verb “can get” is also singular.
- Option B: “all the information that you want” is a noun phrase that modifies the object of the preposition “in.” The phrase is grammatically correct.
- Option C: “in this book” is a prepositional phrase that modifies the object of the verb “get.” The phrase is grammatically correct.
- Option D: “No error” is the correct answer. The sentence is grammatically correct.