Mahatma Gandhi taught us (A) / that one should respect (B) / the relig...
Explanation:
The given sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful. However, there is a minor error in it, which is in part (C). The correct sentence should be "Mahatma Gandhi taught us that one should respect the religions of others as much as one's own."
Let's break down the sentence to understand it better:
- Mahatma Gandhi taught us: This part of the sentence tells us who the teacher is and who the audience is. Mahatma Gandhi is the teacher, and "us" refers to the people who are learning from him.
- that one should respect: This part of the sentence is the main idea that Mahatma Gandhi is teaching. He is saying that everyone should respect something.
- the religions of others as much as his own: This part of the sentence tells us what exactly we should respect. We should respect the religions of others as much as we respect our own religion.
The error in the sentence is the use of the possessive pronoun "his" instead of the reflexive pronoun "one's." The correct sentence should use the reflexive pronoun "one's" to refer to the subject of the sentence. This is because the sentence is a general statement that applies to everyone, not just males.
In conclusion, the correct sentence is "Mahatma Gandhi taught us that one should respect the religions of others as much as one's own."
Mahatma Gandhi taught us (A) / that one should respect (B) / the relig...
In place of his it will be ones