Which one does NOT contain an error?
Answer A
A) "Every day" is a phrase meaning, as it sounds, each day. "Everyday", on the other hand, is an adjective meaning ordinary or typical (like the "everyday shoes" she chooses over her Manolo Blahniks). B) This statement contains a question, but it's not a question in itself. Thus, the question mark should be inside the quotation. C) When spoken, "should have" sounds a lot like "should of". But "should have" (along with "would/could have") is correct. D) Who's doing the impressing? Not "it", obviously. The error here is that the verb "to impress" isn't attached to a logical subject. This is known as a dangling infinitive.
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