Rose growers in / the city are waking up / to the benefits / of collective action.

Rose growers in
the city are waking up
to the benefits
of collective action E. No error

The correct answer is: E. No error

The sentence “Rose growers in the city are waking up to the benefits of collective action” is grammatically correct. The subject “rose growers” is plural, so the verb “are waking up” is also plural. The preposition “to” is used to indicate the purpose of the action, in this case, waking up to the benefits of collective action. The object of the preposition “to” is “the benefits of collective action.” The sentence is a complete thought and makes sense.

The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • Option A: “Rose growers in” is the subject of the sentence. The subject must come before the verb.
  • Option B: “the city are waking up” is a plural verb, but the subject “rose growers” is singular. The verb must agree with the subject in number.
  • Option C: “to the benefits” is a prepositional phrase that modifies the verb “are waking up.” The prepositional phrase must come after the verb.
  • Option D: “of collective action” is the object of the preposition “to.” The object of a preposition must come after the preposition.