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‘Are going to have’ will replace ‘were having’ because ‘going to’ is used when we want to talk about a plan for the future.
The error is in part A of the sentence.
‘I’ will replace ‘me’ because ‘me’ is the objective case of ‘I’. In the place of a subject, we always use nominative case.
Sameera’s friend (A)/ preferred her remedies (B)/ over the doctor's. (C)/ No error (D)
The error is in part C of the sentence.
‘to’ will replace ‘over’ because ‘to’ (prep.) is used for denoting comparison.
The error is in part B of the given sentence.
‘Whom’ will replace ‘who’ because ‘who’ refers to the subject of a sentence whereas ‘whom’ refers to the object of a sentence.
The error is in part C of the given sentence.
Use of ‘of’ with ‘despite’ is superfluous.
So, ‘despite of herself’ will replace ‘despite herself’.
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