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Select the answer choice that corrects an error in the underlined portion. If there is no error, choose D indicating that no change is necessary.

We were supposed to count the (A) number of boxes filled with (B) stationery  left in inventory, but someone had (C) already done that.





Correct Answer:
no change is necessary.
the given question is a grammar correction exercise where the task is to identify and correct any error in the underlined portions of the sentence. if there is no error, the correct answer would be to indicate that no change is necessary.

the sentence in question is: "we were supposed to count the (a) number of boxes filled with (b) stationery left in inventory, but someone had (c) already done that."

let's analyze each underlined section: **(a) "number of boxes"** - the term "number of" is appropriately used here because "boxes" are countable items. therefore, using "number" instead of "amount" (which is used for uncountable quantities) is correct. **(b) "stationery"** - the word “stationery” refers to writing materials, such as paper, envelopes, and pens, which fits the context correctly. it is often confused with "stationary," which means not moving or being still, but here, “stationery” is the correct spelling for the context provided. **(c) "already"** - the word "already" is used appropriately to indicate that the action of counting the boxes had been completed before it was expected or before the current time. the alternative "all ready," which implies preparedness or readiness of all components involved, does not fit the context, as the focus is on the completion of an action in the past, not readiness.

given this analysis, each underlined portion is correct as it stands: - **(a) “number”** is correctly used for countable items. - **(b) “stationery”** is correctly spelled to mean writing materials. - **(c) “already”** correctly describes the timing and completion of the action.

therefore, the answer to the question is **"no change is necessary."** the sentence is grammatically correct and appropriately conveys the intended meaning without any errors in the underlined portions. the use of specific terms is contextually appropriate, and the grammatical structure supports the clarity and accuracy of the sentence.