Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: No error.
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
This sentence tests standard collocations and prepositional usage in formal English.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
Check each collocation: ‘‘succeed in doing’’ is the correct pattern; adverb placement before the prepositional phrase is fine; possessive pronoun ‘‘its’’ agrees with singular collective ‘‘Trust.’’
Step-by-Step Solution:
Confirm verb–preposition pattern: ‘‘succeeded in’’ ✔Confirm adverb placement: ‘‘succeeded admirably’’ ✔Confirm object/preposition chain: ‘‘raising money for its future programmes’’ ✔
Verification / Alternative check:
Paraphrase: ‘‘The Trust has done an admirable job of raising funds for upcoming programmes.’’ No grammatical conflicts arise.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
There is no error in A–D; therefore, the correct choice is ‘‘No error.’’
Common Pitfalls:
Mistaking correct collocations (‘‘succeed in + -ing’’) for errors or misplacing the adverb.
Final Answer:
No error.
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