Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) No error in the given sentence.
The sentence "There is no place for you in this compartment" is already grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
- "There is no place": Correctly indicates the unavailability of a spot.
- "for you": Appropriately identifies the person being addressed.
- "in this compartment": Specifies the location clearly.
Why the other options are incorrect:
Option A: "There in no place against you in this compartment"
- "There in"Incorrect: is a typo; it should be "There is."
- "against you"The phrase is inappropriate here and does not fit the meaning.
Option B: "There is no place for yours in this compartment"
- Incorrect: "yours" (possessive form) is incorrect; it should be "you."
- "Yours" refers to possession, which is not applicable here.
Option C: "There is none place for you in this compartment"
- Incorrect: "none" cannot be used before "place" in this sentence. The correct word is "no."
Grammatical Rule:
- "No" is used to indicate the absence of something.
- Preposition "for" is used to indicate the person or purpose for which something exists.
- The subject-verb agreement in "There is no place" is correct.