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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’.
They who wants to play should leave the class.
Those who want
They whom wants
Those who wants
No substitution
- The original sentence uses "They who wants," which is grammatically incorrect because "they" should pair with "who want" to maintain subject-verb agreement.
- Option 1: Those who want
- Correct subject-verb agreement. "Those" correctly pairs with "who want."
- Option 2: They whom wants
- Incorrect. "Whom" is used for objects, and "wants" does not agree with "they."
- Option 3: Those who wants
- Incorrect. The verb "wants" should be "want" to match "those."
- Option 4: No substitution
- Incorrect. The original phrase is grammatically incorrect.
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