From the following responses, please select the statement that is grammatically incorrect. A. I am very smart. I began reading when I was three years old. B. I am very smart, I began reading when I was three years old. C. I am very smart; I began reading when I was three years old. D. Because I am very smart, I began reading when I was three years old. E. I am very smart; as a result, I began reading when I was three years old.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D!!!

Explanation:

The sentence is referring to a present thing to a past tense thing. The parts of the sentence are backwards.

The sentence should look like:

Because I began reading when I was three years old, I am very smart.

The statement which is grammatically incorrect is '' I am very smart, I began reading when I was three years old.''

Option B is correct.

What is a grammatical error?

An error is said to be a grammatical error when there is mistake in a sentence relating to any modifier or verbs are incorrectly quoted.

  • The first sentence is correct as it breaks the two sentences by putting a full stop where former sentence is written in present tense and latter one in past tense form.
  • The second sentence is incorrect as it puts a comma in between two different sentences which are not related with each other.
  • The third sentence is correct as it binds the two sentences with a semi colon.
  • The fourth sentence is correct as it provides a connection by using a conjunction in starting and getting both statements to be related.
  • The fifth sentence is correct as it uses an idiom as a result to make a linkage among two sentences.

Therefore, the sentence provided in option B is correct.

Learn more about grammatical error in the related link:

https://brainly.com/question/28044439

#SPJ5