Which of the following sentence/s is/are grammatically correct? S1: The books are expensive.S2: Books are expensive.S2Both S1 and S2S1Neither S1 nor S2
Question
Which of the following sentence/s is/are grammatically correct?
S1: The books are expensive.
S2: Books are expensive.
- S2
- Both S1 and S2
- S1
- Neither S1 nor S2
Solution
To determine the grammatical correctness of the sentences provided, let's examine each one:
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S1: The books are expensive.
- This sentence is correct. It uses the definite article "the," which specifies a particular group of books, and the verb "are" correctly agrees with the plural noun "books."
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S2: Books are expensive.
- This sentence is also correct. It is a more general statement about books in general. It omits the article and is still grammatically sound.
Since both sentences are grammatically correct, the correct answer to the question is:
Final Answer
Both S1 and S2 are grammatically correct.
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