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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,
select ‘No substitution’.
The porter denied to take the money.
denied taking
denied from taking
denied for taking
No substitution
- The original sentence is "The porter denied to take the money."
- Option 1: denied taking
- "Denied taking" is a grammatically correct form. The verb "deny" should be followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) when indicating a refusal or rejection of something.
- Correct form: "The porter denied taking the money."
- Option 2: denied from taking
- "Denied from taking" is not a correct form in standard English. The preposition "from" is unnecessary and incorrect in this context.
- Option 3: denied for taking
- "Denied for taking" is incorrect here. The preposition "for" usually indicates reasoning or purpose, and does not fit in the context of this denial.
- Option 4: No substitution
- The original phrase "denied to take" is incorrect.
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