He is walking on the road is this sentence correct in my view there is no error in this sentence b- i suddenly came across a beautiful sight when i was walking my ans is no error c- i came across with a beautiful sight when i was walking in this sentence also my ans is no error in sentence expert plz u justify it which sentence is correct which is wrong and why how it is corrected tell me

Yes, 'He is walking on the road' is a correct sentence.

'Come across' is a phrasal verb which means 'meet or find by chance.' It does not require 'with' after it.

So, the correct sentence would be 'I suddenly came across a beautiful sight when I was walking'.

The sentence would mean :I suddenly saw (found) a beautiful sight when I was walking.

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