The sentence reads: "The warden forbade the student from leaving the hostel." Let's break it down to identify any grammatical error:
- Option A - The warden:
- This part is grammatically correct. "The warden" is the subject of the sentence, and there is no issue with this phrase.
- Option B - forbade the student:
- This part is also correct. The verb "forbade" is correctly used in the past tense, and it makes sense in the context of the sentence.
- Option C - from leaving the hostel:
- This part is correct as well. "Forbid" is typically followed by "from" when indicating the action being prohibited, and "leaving the hostel" is properly structured as the action being prohibited.
- Option D - No error:
- There is no grammatical error in any part of the sentence. All parts are correctly structured.
- Final Answer:
- The correct answer is D. No error.