He is the most (a) / intelligent and also (b) / the very talented (c) ...
The correct option is C as the word talented is itself describes the speciality of a student so using word very is irrelevant .
He is the most (a) / intelligent and also (b) / the very talented (c) ...
Error identification questions require the identification of the part of the sentence that contains an error. In this sentence, the error is in part (c). It should be corrected as follows:
He is the most (a) / intelligent and also (b) / the most talented (c) / student of the college (d) / No error (e)
Explanation:
- The word "very" is redundant when it is used with a superlative degree. Therefore, it should be replaced with "most" to make the sentence grammatically correct.
- The corrected sentence means that the student is the most intelligent and the most talented among all the students in the college.
- The other parts of the sentence are grammatically correct and do not require any changes.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (c) "the most talented".