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Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
Have you performed any magic tricks yet?
a) NO CHANGE
b) Have you performed each magic tricks yet?
c) Have you performed a little magic tricks yet?
d) Have you performed few magic trick yet?

Answer
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Hint: The statement given in the question is an interrogative as it has a question mark (?) towards the end. Check the tense and structure of the statement and verify if a change is needed or not.

Complete answer:
 Option b “Have you performed each magic trick yet?” is incorrect as ‘each’ is used to modify a singular noun while magic tricks is not a singular noun but plural. So, the use of each with ‘magic tricks’ is incorrect. Thus, option ‘b’ is incorrect.
Option c “Have you performed a little magic tricks yet?” is incorrect as ‘little’ is used for non-countable nouns but the noun in the given statement (magic tricks) is plural. Thus, option ‘c’ is incorrect too.
Option d “Have you performed few magic tricks yet?“ is incorrect because ‘few’ modifies plural nouns but the statement has a singular noun. Thus, option ‘d’ is incorrect
The given interrogative statement uses the qualifier ‘any’ which is correctly placed. The structure of the sentence is grammatically correct too, no change is required. The statement makes sense and is grammatically correct. Therefore, not change is needed. Hence, the correct answer is option ‘a’ ‘No change’.

Note:
Check the modifiers, if they have been correctly used with singular/plural nouns. A modifier is a word, a phrase, or a clause that functions as an adjective or an adverb to provide extra information about another word or a group of words.