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English grammar error-spotting (verb pattern with ‘‘forbid’’): Read the sentence in parts (A–D) and identify the erroneous segment. Evaluate correct complementation after ‘‘forbid’’: ‘‘The warden / forbade the student / from leaving the hostel. / No error.’’

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: from leaving the hostel.

Explanation:


Given data

  • A: ‘‘The warden’’
  • B: ‘‘forbade the student’’
  • C: ‘‘from leaving the hostel.’’
  • D: ‘‘No error.’’


Concept / Approach
Traditional/standard usage after ‘‘forbid’’ is: forbid + someone + to + base verb (‘‘forbade the student to leave the hostel’’). ‘‘Forbid … from -ing’’ occurs in modern English but is often marked incorrect in formal tests.


Step-by-Step evaluation
Part C uses ‘‘from leaving’’; replace with the infinitival complement ‘‘to leave’’ for exam-standard correctness.


Correction
‘‘The warden forbade the student to leave the hostel.’’


Common pitfalls

  • Mixing ‘‘forbid … from -ing’’ (informal/contested) with the test-preferred ‘‘forbid … to + V1’’ pattern.


Final Answer
from leaving the hostel.

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