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English grammar error-spotting (logical cause–result with ‘‘because of’’ vs ‘‘but for’’): Read the parts and choose the erroneous one; ‘‘No error’’ only if all are correct: ‘‘Because of the emergency help / that the patient received / he would have died / No error.’

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Because of the emergency help

Explanation:


Given data

  • A starts with ‘‘Because of …’’ (cause), but C states ‘‘he would have died’’ (counterfactual consequence).


Concept / Approach
‘‘Because of’’ should introduce a real cause for a real outcome, e.g., ‘‘Because of the emergency help … he survived.’’ To express a negative hypothetical avoided by that help, use ‘‘But for/If it had not been for … he would have died.’’


Correction
Option 1 (real result): ‘‘Because of the emergency help …, he survived.’’
Option 2 (counterfactual avoided): ‘‘But for the emergency help …, he would have died.’’


Common pitfalls

  • Pairing ‘‘because of’’ with a counterfactual ‘‘would have …’’ result.


Final Answer
Because of the emergency help

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