Question
In the question below, a sentence is given, divided
into five parts (A) , (B) , (C) , (D) and (E) . One of the parts is grammatically incorrect or has an error in it. You are required to identify the parts that are grammatically correct and choose the option that represents the combination of correct parts. There is nothing quite like settling back into (A) / your train seat, the urban skyline out the (B) / window fading into lush (C) / natural landscapes as you make (D) / your way to your next destination. (E)Solution
Solution The given sentence is grammatically correct. Thus, E is the right answer.
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