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Improve the bracketed part of the sentence.
Nisha probably (would have caught) up the bus by now.
must have caught
will catch
shall have caught
no improvement
- Option 1: Must have caught
Suggests certainty, implying it’s almost definite that Nisha caught the bus.
- Option 2: Will catch
Used for future actions, indicating Nisha has not yet caught the bus but is expected to do so.
- Option 3: Shall have caught
Formal and less commonly used. Suggests a future action completion by now, which doesn’t fit well here.
- Option 4: No improvement
The original phrase "would have caught" fits the context indicating a probable past action, implying uncertainty or assumption.
The correct option for natural language flow and context is indeed "no improvement."
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