Error is in third part. Every, each, either, neither are adjectives that are always followed by a singular pronoun. Every being singular takes singular subject. Therefore ?their ideas? should be replaced with? his/her idea?.
Error is in second part. Replace ?have? with ?had?. Since two events are mentioned and both occurred in the past, the even that happened first will be expressed in past perfect tense. Hence ?had conquered? is the correct form.
Error is in second part. Replace ?has? with ?have?. Since ?parents? is in plural form it will be followed by the plural form of has, i.e. ?have?.
The given sentence is grammatically correct and there is no error.
The error is in third part. Replace ?good? with ?correct?. English is not good or bad, but it can be correct or incorrect. We can also say ?All of them speak English well?, or ?All of them speak fluent English?. The error remains in part c.
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