Correct option is A
The error is in part
(1).
Explanation:
· The phrase
"extra early" is incorrect because "early" is already an adverb, and "extra" is redundant and grammatically incorrect in this context.
· The correct word to use is
"very early" or simply
"an early start."
Why are other options incorrect?
·
(2) "your day, but we are certain" – No error, this phrase is correctly structured.
·
(3) "you too would like to contribute towards this." – No error, though "towards" can be replaced with "to" for better clarity, it is still acceptable.
·
(4) No Error – Incorrect because there is a grammatical issue in part (1).
Corrected Sentence:
"We know it is a very early start to your day, but we are certain you too would like to contribute towards this."
Example Sentence Usage:
It was a very early start to the morning, but she managed to reach the airport on time.