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Question 23Which part of the sentence below contains a grammatical error?Dont you think that she would have called you yesterday if she were able to?

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Question 23Which part of the sentence below contains a grammatical error?Dont you think that she would have called you yesterday if she were able to?

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The part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error is "Dont". It should be "Don't" with an apostrophe to correctly form the contraction of "do not".

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