Jack makes sure /a/ that whenever /b/ he goes to Delhi /c/ he stays in...
The correct formation would be when: 'stars' is replaced with 'star'.
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Jack makes sure /a/ that whenever /b/ he goes to Delhi /c/ he stays in...
Explanation:
The error in this sentence is in part (d), "five stars hotels". The correct form should be "five-star hotels" because "five-star" functions as an adjective describing the type of hotels.
Corrected Sentence:
Jack makes sure that whenever he goes to Delhi, he stays in five-star hotels.
Analysis:
a) Jack makes sure
This part of the sentence is correct and introduces the subject of the sentence, Jack. It implies that Jack takes certain precautions or ensures specific conditions are met.
b) that whenever
This part of the sentence is also correct and functions as a subordinate conjunction. It introduces a dependent clause that provides additional information about when Jack takes the mentioned precautions.
c) he goes to Delhi
This part of the sentence is correct as well and provides information about Jack's destination. It indicates that Jack goes to Delhi, which is a specific location.
d) he stays in five stars hotels
This is the part of the sentence that contains the error. The phrase "five stars hotels" should be written as "five-star hotels" because "five-star" is a compound adjective that describes the type of hotels Jack stays in.
e) No error
This option is incorrect as there is an error in the sentence, as explained above.
Corrected Sentence:
Jack makes sure that whenever he goes to Delhi, he stays in five-star hotels.
Jack makes sure /a/ that whenever /b/ he goes to Delhi /c/ he stays in...
It's "five star hotels" not stars