Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: No error.
Explanation:
Given data
Concept / ApproachCheck each segment for standard grammar issues—polite request structure with ‘‘Will you please …’’, uncountable noun usage (‘‘jaggery’’), prepositions/articles (‘‘to the market’’), and first conditional structure (‘‘if + present, main clause with will/can/imperative’’). Also confirm overall sentence coherence.
Step-by-step evaluationStep 1: ‘‘Will you please buy …’’—correct and idiomatic for polite requests.Step 2: ‘‘some jaggery’’—‘‘jaggery’’ is an uncountable mass noun; ‘‘some’’ is appropriate; no article needed.Step 3: ‘‘for me’’ correctly marks the indirect beneficiary; the prepositional phrase is fine.Step 4: ‘‘if you go to the market’’—‘‘if’’ + present simple is correct; article ‘‘the’’ with ‘‘market’’ is acceptable; punctuation is acceptable (ignored as per instructions).
Verification / AlternativeThe sentence would also be acceptable as ‘‘Will you please buy me some jaggery when you go to the market?’’—but the original is already grammatically correct.
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Final AnswerNo error.
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