He looked upon me eye to eye for a few moments before he spoke.

  • before he spoke
  • no error
  • eye to eye for a few moments
  • he looked upon me
  • Explanation:

    The error is in (D). ‘Looked upon me’ is grammatically incorrect and should be changed to look at me. To look upon someone means to consider something or someone for something. ‘Looking upon eye to eye’ is grammatically incorrect.

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