In my youth / I used to / visit / Sharma’s and Chawla’s company.

In my youth
I used to
visit
Sharma's and Chawla's company E. No Error

The correct answer is E. No Error.

The sentence is grammatically correct and has no errors. The word “used to” is used to indicate a past habit or action that is no longer performed. The word “visit” is a verb that means to go to a place to see someone or something. The word “Sharma’s and Chawla’s company” is a noun phrase that refers to a business owned by Sharma and Chawla.

The sentence can be paraphrased as “In my youth, I would often go to Sharma and Chawla’s business.”