He requested me (a) / politely to get (b) / him any apples from the (c...
The correct option is C.
‘Any apples’ should be replaced with ‘some apples’.
He requested me (a) / politely to get (b) / him any apples from the (c...
Error Identification in a Sentence
The given sentence is grammatically correct except for one part. We need to identify the incorrect part of the sentence.
Given Sentence: He requested me politely to get him any apples from the market next to my house.
Error: him any apples from the
Explanation:
The error is in part (c) of the sentence.
The preposition 'any' is not required in the sentence. The correct sentence should be 'He requested me politely to get him apples from the market next to my house.'
Therefore, the corrected sentence is:
He requested me politely to get him apples from the market next to my house.