Correct option is C
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The error in the sentence is found in part (C), specifically with the use of the preposition "onto."
· In English, when referring to someone being taken to a place such as a hospital for treatment, the correct preposition to use is "to." The preposition "onto" implies movement to the top of something, which does not apply in this context.
· The corrected part (C) should read:
"to hospital."
Grammatical Rule:
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The preposition "to" is used to indicate movement toward a place, often involving entry or a change of location. Using "to" in this context correctly describes the action of moving someone to a hospital for medical attention, ensuring that the sentence is grammatically correct and logically coherent.