We advised them to go to a hill station during the summer vacation. ...
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We advised them to go to a hill station during the summer vacation. ...
Explanation:
The given sentence is already grammatically correct, and no correction is required. Let's analyze the structure of the sentence:
Subject: We
Verb: advised
Object: them
The verb "advised" is followed by an infinitive phrase "to go to a hill station during the summer vacation." This infinitive phrase functions as the direct object of the verb "advised."
The infinitive phrase "to go to a hill station during the summer vacation" serves the purpose of expressing the recommendation or suggestion given by "us" to "them." It explains what action was advised.
Option (a): for going to
This option suggests adding the preposition "for" before the gerund "going." However, it would change the meaning of the sentence. The original sentence intends to convey the advice to go to a hill station, not the purpose of going.
Option (b): that they go to
This option suggests using the conjunction "that" before the subject pronoun "they." While this construction is grammatically correct, it makes the sentence more formal and less concise than the original sentence. The original sentence already expresses the intended meaning effectively.
Option (c): to going to
This option suggests using the preposition "to" before the gerund "going." However, this would result in incorrect grammar. The correct form is "to go," not "to going."
Option (d): that they should have to go to
This option adds the modal verb "should" and the auxiliary verb "have" before the infinitive "to go." However, this construction is unnecessary and changes the meaning of the sentence. The original sentence simply advises going to a hill station, while this option implies a stronger obligation or necessity to go.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (e) No correction required. The original sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning effectively.